Using ambient scent in art
by PLEWEY Jul 20, 2025 6 Comments 6 Links
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by saravoss Oct 16, 2025 5 Comments 4 Links
Scent and art have a long-standing connection. In fact, one could argue that perfumes are a work of art.
Scents are also used to enhance theatre and musical works, especially during live performances.
I love this idea of using colors and scents to make art more enjoyable to people with dementia.
French museums have also been using scents to create more immersive exhibits. Some of the odors are pretty weird, though!
Check out this Polish museum that is using a scented pen to offer an immersive experience of Leonardo da Vinci’s artwork.
https://www.euronews.com/culture/2024/06/28/stop-and-smell-the-art-polish-museum-captures-original-scent-of-da-vincis-lady-with-an-erm
More and more artists are now using scents to enhance the experience of their audiences.