Schlagwort: smell

  • Art class stinks! Learn with smell in art class using this olfactory display

    Art class stinks! Learn with smell in art class using this olfactory display

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    By Maria Nikoli, Interaction Designer, MSc., Malmö University

    Smelling is crucial to our everyday living. But how well do we really understand the role that smells play in our day-to-day? Ask someone who temporarily lost their sense of smell because of COVID-19. They’ll probably tell you about how incredibly boring eating became all of a sudden, and how their roomies saved them from eating a foul-smelling, spoiled block of cheese that had zero mold on it. 

    The sense of smell is super important, as it makes life pleasurable, and helps us detect danger. It’s also intrinsically connected to memory and emotion. You probably know what it’s like to smell something and get an instant flashback – it almost feels like time travel. 

    Yet, olfaction (a fancy word for the sense of smell) is often overlooked in both HCI and art education. Building on that, “Art Class Stinks!” is an interactive system for learning with smell in art class while helping the students become more aware of their sense of smell.

    The prototype consists of two components. The first component is a mobile app that guides the user through processes of learning and being creative with smell, gives instructions for creative tasks and smell awareness tasks, and archives the users’ art. The second component is an olfactory display (OD). The OD consists of a scent kit and an Arduino-powered interactive board equipped with LED lights and RFID tag readers. Navigating the app, the user gets prompted to do several creative tasks using the scents for inspiration. They also get prompted to do smell identification tasks to raise their own awareness of their sense of smell. The interactive board links each scent note to the software and also indicates the ways in which the user can sniff the scent notes. 

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0P8fpRPwz4?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281]

    Find out more about this project on Instagram (@marianikolistudio) and Malmö University’s digital archive.

    Categories:Arduino

    Website: LINK

  • You’ll Soon Be Able to Virtually Taste Things Online with This Technology

    You’ll Soon Be Able to Virtually Taste Things Online with This Technology

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    You read that right, researchers at the National University of Singapore have created a ‚digital lollipop‘ that utilizes electric currents to transmit virtual tastes straight to your tastebuds. The machine is similar to the fictional Everlasting Gobstopper in which it never runs out, and also the Chewing Gum Meal, which had several different flavors packed into one piece of gum.

    willy-wonka-lollipop

    All of the four major taste groups – sweet, salty, bitter and sour – can be recreated through a silver electrode which makes contact with the tongue.

    Nimesha Ranasinghe, who was the lead researcher on the project, told New Scientist magazine: „We have found noninvasive electrical and thermal stimulation of the tip of the tongue successfully generates the primary taste sensations.“ The Daily Mail would like to add that „the invention is relatively crude at the moment, but there are hopes to make it small enough that users can almost wholly close their mouth while using it.“

    Official Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2511452/Real-life-Willy-Wonkas-make-electric-lollipop-flavour-want.html

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38u3e_WT4H4#t=0