MPavilion (24 01 24)

MTalks
Beyond the Visual: The Invisible Power of Scent in Design

Free

This event is now complete. If you want to revisit the talk, visit our Library, or subscribe to the MPavilion podcast via iTunes, Pocketcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever else you get your podcasts.

Recordings

Watch more

Scent is often overlooked, yet it is an incredibly powerful tool in the context of design. In this informal discussion, we’ll start by taking a look at the science of olfaction and how it can influence our experience of space. We’ll explore some wonderful historical uses of scent, as well as examine how the emergence of cities created malodours that shaped our modern-day built environments.

Examining the different ways that scents can be deliberately incorporated into buildings, whether emanating from the materials used, the incorporation of plants and landscapes, or deliberate environmental scenting, we will discuss how scent intersects with history, socio-economics, and our collective memory of cities.

Join us as we reconsider the very essence of the spaces we inhabit.

 

Collaborators:

Erin Adams is an olfactory artist and the founder of Smell Art – an arts organisation focused on creating unforgettable multisensory experiences anchored in the world of smell. Her most recent projects include ‘Oceanic Refractions’ and ‘Group Sweat’ exhibited at CTM Festival X Transmediale in Berlin. Erin regularly runs ‘Sniff & Learn’ workshops, aiming to deepen people’s understanding of their sense of smell and enhance their overall quality of life.

Millie Cattlin is an architect and design director of These Are The Projects We Do Together – an experimental practice operating in the fields of architecture, design, curation, education and creative programs. Her projects Testing Grounds, Siteworks and The Quarry work with public space, creative infrastructure, and site programming to create socially-inclusive community spaces.

Andy Fergus is a Melbourne (Naarm) based urban designer with concurrent roles including his personal practice, Head of Urban Design at Assemble Communities and Advocacy Lead at the Urban Design Forum. Andy works at the interface between urban policy, design and development, with a background across the public, private and non profit sector.

Wominjeka (Welcome). We acknowledge the people of the Eastern Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which MPavilion stands. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present – and recognise they have been creating, telling stories and caring for Country for thousands of generations.

Join our community

Sign up to the MPavilion newsletter to get program highlights and news delivered straight to your inbox.