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Jan. 31 - Workshop: Smell is Information, Purpose, Communication

January 1, 2014
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Scent artist Sissel Tolaas examines what could happen when invisible information - molecules - is the starting point of acting, reacting and communicating

Sissel Tolaas. Photo by Trevor Morgan Sissel Tolaas. Photo by Trevor Morgan

Norwegian scent artist Sissel Tolaas, a 'professional 'in-betweener' questions what could happen when invisible information - such as smell molecules - is the starting point of acting, reacting and communicating.

Tolaas believes that smells are a very crucial component in the definition, understanding of and orientation to an environment. Smells surround us all the time. We breathe 23,040 times a day and move 12.5 cubic meters of air and with every breath smell molecules flood through our bodies. Even when we sleep we smell. 

Historical, sociological and religious reasons have pulled the contemporary human being into almost ignoring more than 1% of his genes, and only education can revive these hidden capacities, since the hardware and software still function in the healthy human being, but only if consciously trained and used. 

There is a whole world to educate and a whole world to smell!

Sissel Tolaas was born Norway and is based in Berlin. She studied mathematics, linguistics, chemical science, languages, and visual art at Oslo, Warsaw, Moscow, St Petersburg and Oxford universities. Tolaas has been working actively in the area topic of Smell /Smell and Language Communications 1990, within different sciences, fields of art and design, and other disciplines. She established the SMELL RE_searchLab Berlin, on smell & communication / language, in Berlin in January 2004, supported by IFF (International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.)

Tolaas's research has won recognition through numerous national and international scholarships, honours, and prizes. She is a founding member of the International Sleep Science and Technology Association, China/US/Africa/Europe. Tolaas also recently founded the FUTURE OF EDUCATION, in collaboration with the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Future Education Platform Berlin.

Tolaas has done City SmellScape research in several cities such as Paris, Stockholm, Detroit, Kansas City, Berlin, Oslo and London, and is currently working on Nuuk, Istanbul, Calcutta, and Cape Town. She was recently commissioned, together with Harvard GSD, to develop new a Concept of Living in Kuwait.


Additional information

When:

Friday, January 31, 2014, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. 

Where:

Hexagram Resource Centre, Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex
Room 11.705, 1515 Saint Catherine St. W.
Sir George Williams Campus

Admission is free of charge. Please reserve your place by sending an email to Hexagram.



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