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hanahana Chikamori Motoshi, Kakehi Yasuaki, Kunoh Kyoko (JP)
“hanahana” is an interactive installation that recognizes and visualizes scents in real time. The Japanese word “hana” has two meanings: it refers, on one hand, to the nose, the organ of smell, and, on the other, to a fragrant flower. “hanahana”—the name being a compound that brings together both meanings—visualizes transient fragrance-messages. Depending on the smell that’s recognized, the system projects a variety of different flowers and butterflies on the wall of the installation space.
Source: Chikamori Motoshi, Kakehi Yasuaki, Kunoh Kyoko
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