Olfactoric Nervous System

"Olfactoric Nervous System" is an interactive smell installation by Erik Hobijn, shown at V2_ in 1995.

Olfactoric Nervous System

Erik Hobijn: Olfactoric Nervous System; photo: Jan Sprij

This installation consisted of a gate, which ejected perfumes when passed through.

The work was installed during Wiretap 1.02.

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