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hanahana (2007) Kunoh Kyoko, Chikamori Motoshi, Kakehi Yasuaki (JP)
The type of fragrance and its intensity influence the color and form of the projected flowers. If the strength of the fragrance exceeds a predetermined limit value, insects and animals appear around the flower as if they had been drawn to it. The projections are meant to make installation visitors consciously aware of fragrances and odors that are often too fleeting to be perceived in everyday life.
In “hanahana,” fragrances are recognized in real time by olfactory sensors that identify the particular odor, measure its intensity and classify it. The measured data are then fed into a computer that projects the corresponding image in real time (approximately 60 images per second) onto the wall of the installation space.
Source: PILO
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