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Design Emergency
Sissel Tolaas on smell and design

Design Emergency

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 34:41


Paola Antonelli interviews Sissel Tolaas, the Berlin-based Norwegian artist, chemist, and researcher who has dedicated her life to exploring smell in all its facets and expressions. With a background in chemistry and linguistics, Tolaas has developed an interdisciplinary practice that spans the fields of art, science, and technology, with a particular focus on olfactory communication and the role of smell in human experience.Over the course of her career, Tolaas has conducted extensive research on the human sense of smell, exploring everything from the molecular structure of odors to the cultural and social contexts in which they are produced and perceived. She has created a vast scent archive comprising thousands of smells from around the world, and has used these smells to create a range of olfactory installations, products, and artworks that challenge our perceptions of scent and our relationship with the world around us.Tolaas' work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and she has collaborated with a wide range of individuals and organizations, from perfumers and fashion designers to scientists and architects. Through her work, she has sought to expand our understanding of the role of smell in human life and to promote the idea that smell is not just a sensory experience, but a powerful tool for communication, memory, and identity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

DIE SUCHT ZU SEHEN. Der Grisebach Podcast
60 - Christina Landbrecht und DIE SUCHT ZU SEHEN

DIE SUCHT ZU SEHEN. Der Grisebach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 25:27


Herzlich willkommen bei Die Sucht zu SEHEN, dem Grisebach-Podcast. Alle zwei Wochen sprechen wir hier mit Menschen, die etwas in der Kunst – oder über sie – zu sagen haben. Diese Woche zu Gast ist Christina Landbrecht. Die Kuratorin und Kunsthistorikerin lebt in Berlin. Nach Stationen in der Berlinischen Galerie, wo sie Ausstellungen von Künstler*innen wie Nan Goldin oder Boris Mikhailov organisierte, übernahm sie im März 2018 eine weitere spannende Position: Sie leitet nämlich den Bereich Kunst in der Stiftung von Schering, jenem traditionellen Berliner Pharmaunternehmen, in dem Kunst schon lange eine große Rolle gespielt hat. Mittlerweile gehört Schering zum Bayer-Konzern, aber die Stiftung floriert und gedeiht nach wie vor eigenständig, initiiert Projekte an der Schnittstelle von Kunst und Wissenschaften und verfügt darüber hinaus über einen eigenen Ausstellungsraum. Dort werden jährlich zwei Ausstellungen gezeigt, sieben davon hat Landbrecht bereits kuratiert, von nationalen und internationalen Künstler*innen wie Sissel Tolaas, Zheng Bo oder Jenna Sutela. Jetzt im Februar kommt außerdem ein Teil der großen Schering-Kunstsammlung unter den Hammer. Es gibt also viel zu besprechen mit ihr, wir sagen herzlich willkommen in Folge 60 von Die Sucht zu SEHEN: liebe Christina Landbrecht!

iCantCU Podcast
What's That Smell?

iCantCU Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 47:52


In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about going to the Institute of Contemporary Art to experience Sissel Tolaas' exhibit. So many smells! I also discuss hosting problems with the NFB of PA website and email accounts. I tell you that a shortage of a drug I've taken since my first cornea transplant had us scrambling for a solution. Show notes at https://www.iCantCU.com/208               Sissel Tolls Exhibit At Institute Of Contemporary Art Learn more about the Institute at https://www.icaphila.org/. Read more about the exhibit at https://icaphila.org/exhibitions/sissel-tolaas-re________/. More on Sissel: How did she get the scents?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ByOLyDJW_Y. An interview with Sissel Tolls: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsllZ7GTKrA.  Support iCantCU When shopping at Amazon this holiday season,  I would appreciate it if you clicked on this link to make your purchases: https://www.iCantCU.com/amazon. I participate in the Amazon Associate Program and earn commissions on qualifying purchases. The best part is, you don't pay extra for doing this! White Canes Connect Podcast In episode 053 of White Canes Connect, Lisa and I talk with Shirley Scott about attending her first NFB of PA State Convention recently in Pittsburgh. She tells us what inspired her and how much she loved the tactile astronomy presentation. Shirley also discusses that she loves making candy. I look forward to bidding on her homemade candy in the auction at next year's convention. Find the podcast on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/white-canes-connect/id1592248709 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1YDQSJqpoteGb1UMPwRSuI IHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-white-canes-connect-89603482/ Amazon Music https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7dd1600d-05fa-48f3-8a8e-456e30e690bc/white-canes-connect White Canes Connect On Twitter Https://www.twitter.com/PABlindPodcast My Podcast Gear Here is all my gear and links to it on Amazon. I participate in the Amazon Associates Program and earn a commission on qualifying purchases. Zoom Podtrak P4: https://amzn.to/33Ymjkt Zoom ZDM Mic & Headphone Pack: https://amzn.to/33vLn2s Zoom H1n Recorder: https://amzn.to/3zBxJ9O  Gator Frameworks Desk Mounted Boom Arm: https://amzn.to/3AjJuBK Shure SM58 S Mic: https://amzn.to/3JOzofg  Sennheiser Headset (1st 162 episodes): https://amzn.to/3fM0Hu0  Follow iCantCU On Your Favorite Podcast Directory! Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon | Google | IHeartRadio Reach Out On Social Media Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn Get In Touch If you've got questions, comments, or show ideas, I want to hear from you! Call (646) 926-6350 and leave a message. Include your name and town, and let me know if using your voice on an upcoming episode is okay. You can also email the show at iCantCUPodcast@gmail.com.

P1 Kultur
Jane Campion – regissören som krossade glastaket och vann Guldpalmen i Cannes

P1 Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 53:54


Idag bjuder vi på ett porträtt av filmregissören Jane Campion, en mästare på att skildra tystnad i film. Vi har också sett hennes senaste film, "The power of the dog". BOKEN OM HILDEBRAND BESKRIVER EN TYSTNADSKULTURI den nya boken "G som i gärningsman" av Sören Karlsson och Deanne Rauscher framkommer att filmregissören Staffan Hildebrand utnyttjat unga pojkar sexuellt. P1 Kulturs kritiker Felicia Frithiof har läst boken och berättar hur författarna tecknar en bild av en tystnadskultur som möjliggjorde övergreppen.INGET NYTT I DOKUMENTÄREN "PRIZE OF SILENCE" OM JEAN-CLAUDE ARNAULT OCH SVENSKA AKADEMIENHösten 2017 vittnade 18 kvinnor i Dagens Nyheter om att de kränkts sexuellt av den s k kulturprofilen. En publicering som ledde till såväl rättsliga följder som att Svenska Akademien rämnade av inre motsättningar. På söndag är det premiär för en ny dokumentärserie om händelseförloppet, "Prize of silence", som visas på Viaplay. Vår kritiker Gunnar Bolin har tjuvtittat och är inte imponerad.VI ÅKER TILL OSLO OCH LUKTAR PÅ KONSTENKan man lukta sig fram till konstnärlig kvalitet? På konstmuseet Astrup-Faernley i Oslo visas just nu en utställning som kretsar kring luktsinnet. Det är konstnären Sissel Tolaas som utforskat dofternas värld i nästan 30 års tid och nu fått sin hittills största utställning här. P1 Kulturs konstkritiker Mårten Arndtzén åkte till Oslo för att sniffa kultur. SKRIVANDET VAR HENNES BILJETT UT FRÅN MENTALSJUKHUSETDagens klassikeressä handlar om författaren Janet Frame och hennes självbiografiska trilogi "En ängel vid mitt bord", tecknad av Anneli Dufva. Där beskrivs bl a filmregissören Jane Campions möten med Janet Frame, och hur Campion efter Janet Frames död 2004 beskrev henne med orden: "Hon var inte ensam, hon var fri."

Nyhetsmorgen
28.10.21 Nyhetsmorgen

Nyhetsmorgen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 89:14


Ni av ti skoleelever som klaget til over hvordan skolen har håndtert mobbing - fikk medhold hos Statsforvalteren. Høye strømpriser har ikke ført til at mange har kuttet forbruket, viser statistikken. Mange nordmenn kvier seg for å varsle om korrupsjon fordi de frykter at det kan få konsekvenser for dem selv ... og vi blir med kunstner Sissel Tolaas som jobber med LUKT... duften av penger for eksempel... og en av dem som skal bli med den neste norske gruppen til Sydpolen. .... Dette er Nyhetsmorgen i NRK - med Ugo Fermariello og Gry Veiby.

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Blinded by Rembrandt
2. Die Sinnlichkeit

Blinded by Rembrandt

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 37:36


Kunst berührt die Sinne – so viel ist klar. In der zweiten Folge von „Blinded by Rembrandt“ geht es um das Sehen und Nicht-Sehen und das Erfahren von Kunst mit allen Sinnen. Wie riecht "Die Blendung Simsons"? Das fragt Michel Abdollahi die Künstlerin und Geruchsexpertin Sissel Tolaas. Und wie anders kann man Kunst erfahren, wenn man nicht sehen kann? Die Museumsberaterin Annalena Knors eröffnet uns ihre ganz persönliche Perspektive und neue Zugänge für das Erleben von Kunst. Es sprechen: Anna Huber, Annalena Knors, Daniel Tyradellis, Jochen Sander, Sissel Tolaas

Strelka Institute
Sissel Tolaas. Smell is Information

Strelka Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 21:01


Norwegian smell specialist, chemist and artist Sissel Tolaas talks about scent as a pure source of information, sniffing as the way to return into childhood, drinking wine for few hours at the exhibition in SFMOMA for reprodising smell of the wine in system, smell memory and scent projects with celebrities' noses. This lecture was held at New Urban Routines Conference in 2014. Watch it including part with questions to speaker on Strelka Institute's YouTube channel: https://stre.lk/mlSF

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Monocle 24: Konfekt Korner
The art of scent, high-altitude hobbies and an ode to the bath

Monocle 24: Konfekt Korner

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 53:52


Welcome to Konfekt Korner, a new podcast brought to you by the ‘Konfekt' magazine team, hosted between London and Zürich. In this first episode, Sophie Grove, Gillian Dobias and Marcela Palek are joined by fashion designers Paula Gerbase and Kazu Huggler; Norwegian artist Sissel Tolaas tells us why you should consider scent when throwing a dinner party; and we head to Austria to cook up some new takes on the classic Viennese cake. Plus: we meet some of the people behind the first issue of ‘Konfekt', including Egypt-based photographer Roger Anis, and the writer Lou Stoppard who muses on the sanctuary of the bathroom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: Konfekt Korner
The art of scent, high-altitude hobbies and an ode to the bath

Monocle 24: Konfekt Korner

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 53:52


Welcome to Konfekt Korner, a new podcast brought to you by the ‘Konfekt' magazine team, hosted between London and Zürich. In this first episode, Sophie Grove, Gillian Dobias and Marcela Palek are joined by fashion designers Paula Gerbase and Kazu Huggler; Norwegian artist Sissel Tolaas tells us why you should consider scent when throwing a dinner party; and we head to Austria to cook up some new takes on the classic Viennese cake. Plus: we meet some of the people behind the first issue of ‘Konfekt', including Egypt-based photographer Roger Anis, and the writer Lou Stoppard who muses on the sanctuary of the bathroom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Movementtalks
In conversation with Isabel Lewis

Movementtalks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 32:21


Isabel Lewis (1981, Berlin) is an artist of Dominican and American origin who grew up on a suburban island off the coast of southwest Florida. She lived in New York City where she danced for many choreographers and where she has shown commissioned works from 2004 onward at The Kitchen, New Museum, and Movement Research at Judson Church among others. Lewis is based in Berlin since 2009. Trained in literary criticism, dance, and philosophy her current work takes the form of hosted occasions which are celebratory meetings of things, people, music, smells and dances and have been presented internationally and most recently at Tate Modern. Lewis' interests circle dance (as a cultural storage system, as a technology of the self) and aesthetics in the space of social encounter. In the format she calls hosted occasions, particular conditions are created for a celebratory meeting of things, that conjure perhaps the ancient Greek symposium, where philosophizing, drinking and the sensual were inseparable. The entire human sensorium is engaged including the sense of smell with scents composed in collaboration with Norwegian chemist and smell researcher Sissel Tolaas. In the last years Lewis has been working and crafting a specific way of performing which combines the skills of the dancer, the DJ, and the orator. In this way of performing a dancer becomes a host crafting the atmosphere, and attending to her guests offering stimulus and sociality in a space that is imagined as a kind of indoor garden and meeting place. It is a space for the exercise of the aesthetic, the spiritual, and the political. Different from theatrical dance performances that create a space of distanced observation and intellectual contemplation and work with the excitement and anticipation of the "event," this format works towards creating the conditions for a bodily experience of relaxation and well-being. In this new format sound, smell, and touch play as important a role as sight. As the host Lewis unfolds a dramaturgy specific to each occasion, its guests and their energies, that includes dances, smells, music, and spoken address in a way that allows for conversation, contemplation, dancing, listening, or just simply being. Her regular collaborators are Sissel Tolaas and Juan Chacón of architecture collective Zuloark. Ph: Isabel Lewis by Joanna Seitz

Perfume on the Radio
The Sissel Show (episode 6)

Perfume on the Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 55:56


In episode 6 of Perfume on the Radio, we welcome iconic perfume pioneer Sissel Tolaas for a deep dive into her practice. ABOUTAiring on Los Angeles' Lookout FM on the second and fourth Thursday of every month and as a podcast thereafter, Perfume on the Radio is a radio show about scent culture, perfumery and olfactory art produced by the Institute for Art and Olfaction. Learn more at perfumeontheradio.comCREDITSPerfume on the Radio title song composed by Maxwell Williams. Additional music composed by Stephen Rimlinger. SONGS:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Piano Sonata no. 11, K. 331Thanks to MusOpen: https://musopen.org/music/18-piano-sonata-no-11-k-331/Remo Giazotto, Adagio in G Minor for Strings and Organ, on Two Thematic Ideas and on a Figured Bass by Tomaso AlbinoniThanks to MusOpen: https://musopen.org/music/12394-adagio-in-g-minor/Blood Eagle, written by Alexander NakaradaThanks to Free Public Domain Music: https://freepd.com/world.php

Monocle 24: Konfekt Korner
The art of scent, high-altitude hobbies and an ode to the bath

Monocle 24: Konfekt Korner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 53:52


Welcome to Konfekt Korner, a new podcast brought to you by the ‘Konfekt' magazine team, hosted between London and Zürich. In this first episode, Sophie Grove, Gillian Dobias and Marcela Palek are joined by fashion designers Paula Gerbase and Kazu Huggler; Norwegian artist Sissel Tolaas tells us why you should consider scent when throwing a dinner party; and we head to Austria to cook up some new takes on the classic Viennese cake. Plus: we meet some of the people behind the first issue of ‘Konfekt', including Egypt-based photographer Roger Anis, and the writer Lou Stoppard who muses on the sanctuary of the bathroom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: Konfekt Korner
The art of scent, high-altitude hobbies and an ode to the bath

Monocle 24: Konfekt Korner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 53:48


Welcome to Konfekt Korner, a new podcast brought to you by the ‘Konfekt' magazine team, hosted between London and Zürich. In this first episode, Sophie Grove, Gillian Dobias and Marcela Palek are joined by fashion designers Paula Gerbase and Kazu Huggler; Norwegian artist Sissel Tolaas tells us why you should consider scent when throwing a dinner party; and we head to Austria to cook up some new takes on the classic Viennese cake. Plus: we meet some of the people behind the first issue of ‘Konfekt', including Egypt-based photographer Roger Anis, and the writer Lou Stoppard who muses on the sanctuary of the bathroom.

IDEA Collider
IDEA Collider | Pharma Book Club | Jane Metcalfe

IDEA Collider

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 40:24


25 Visions for the Future of Our Species We now have the tools to transform ourselves and our species. Greater health and longevity, enhanced brains, and engineered fertility are in the works. What’s just over the horizon is even more astonishing. We call this the neobiological frontier. The book is a collection of 25 essays, interviews, and works of fiction and art offering a big-picture perspective on the profound changes made possible by the merging of biology and technology. The book brings together today's smartest and most creative inventors, thinkers, and scientists to tell us their vision of the future. This book is a 2020 time capsule for future humans. Neo.Life: 25 Visions for the Future of Our Species covers these powerful new biotechnologies and ideas in non-technical language, with beautiful full-color images and a fresh design by National Design Award winner Jennifer Morla. This book makes a compelling foundation for the discussions we’ll be having about these technologies for years to come, and as one observer said, it is definitely coffee table worthy, no matter which planet that table is on. Meet George Church, one of the most prodigious bioengineers of our time, in conversation with Ramez Naam, a computer scientist, clean tech investor, and science fiction author. George maintains a list of genes that could be edited to make humans healthier or more suited to future environmental conditions, including life off-planet. He’s also got an idea to send a single-cell biological probe to faraway worlds that could be programmed to beam information back to Earth. Consider neuroscientist David Eagleman’s ideas about how embryo selection could change the way we parent our children. Dive into an imagined future with inventor Danny Hillis as he guides you through the possibilities and pitfalls of designing your child from scratch using gene editing technology. Will you “supersize” them, or give them an extra appendage? If you bestow a color or pattern, keep in mind that it might be trendy today but look dated 10 years from now. Discover filmmaker and artist Lynn Hershman Leeson’s ideas about identity in her antibody-as-art project that will change how you think about life-science technologies. Hear from Osh Agabi, the Swiss-Nigerian roboticist-neuroscientist who’s built a brain on a chip, literally blending silicon and neurons. He envisions using his technology to allow us to connect our consciousnesses together in a sort of giant empathy web. Read Juan Enriquez, who has been thinking and writing about self-directed evolution for a long time. In his creative brief, he imagines a future with a far greater diversity of human species, and considers the implications. Ponder the risks and ethical implications of this new frontier with CRISPR scientist and film producer Samira Kiani, who outlines the safety checks she’s developing to control gene edits. And hear from biosecurity policy expert Megan Palmer, who shares how her experiences led to social responsibility programs for synthetic biologists. BOOK DETAILS Designed by Jennifer Morla Hardcover, 7 3/4 x 9 3/4 inches 160 pages, 25 color illustrations Smyth sewn, with silver Litho foil-stamped cover Contributors: Oshiorenoya Agabi, Christina Agapakis, Siranush Babakhanova, Seth Bannon, George Church, Emma Conley, Zoe Cormier, Zack Denfeld, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, David Eagleman, Juan Enriquez, Kristen Fortney, Joel Garreau, Daisy Ginsberg, Danny Hillis, Samira Kiani, Cathrine Kramer, Becky Lyon, Hannu Rajaniemi, Lux Alptraum, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Ramez Naam, Megan Palmer, Nicola Patron, Robert Plomin, Steve Ramirez, Sissel Tolaas, Bowen Zhao, Changle Zhou.

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CAA Conversations
Sissel Tolaas // Yelena McLane // Meredith Lynn // Smells, Diversity, Tolerance

CAA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 25:48


Sissel Tolaas is an artist and founder of the SMELL RE_searchLab in Berlin. Yelena McLane is Assistant Professor of Interior Architecture & Design, Florida State University. Meredith Lynn is Assistant Curator & Director of Galleries, Florida State University.

Matlaboratoriet​
#1 Vårt mest underskattade sinne

Matlaboratoriet​

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 29:06


Om hur doften och smaken kommer påverka din framtida livskvalitet. Programledaren Per Styregård från Openlab träffar luktforskaren Johan Lundström, Oskar Aleks som föddes utan luktsinne och Berlinbaserade konstnären Sissel Tolaas som ägnat hela sitt liv till lukt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Hexagram Panels & Conferences
Discussion panel : "The Senses" with Sissel Tolass

Hexagram Panels & Conferences

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2017


Hexagram Network and the Conversations in Contemporary Art Series (Concordia University MFA Studio Arts) are pleased in welcoming internationally known smell artist and “professional in-betweener” Sissel Tolaas.

MUNCHIES: The Podcast
#5 Sissel Tolaas - How to Become a Better Eater Through Smell

MUNCHIES: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2015 22:28


On the latest episode of MUNCHIES: The Podcast, MUNCHIES' Editor-in-Chief Helen Hollyman goes on an adventure through Central Park with smell artist, Sissel Tolaas, who is trying to capture the smell of the park. Helen Hollyman and Tolaas discuss why humans have become disconnected from our senses, how we can become better eaters through scent, and why she likes to serve the stench of dirty sneakers with grapes at her famous dinner parties. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

EXHIBIT! − scenography in exhibiton design | Video

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Berlinchester
Berlinchester meets Sissel Tolaas

Berlinchester

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010


Sissel Tolaas is a Norwegian ‘smell artist’ and olifactory expert, who lives in Berlin. Click here to listen to Berlinchester’s interview with the woman who’s made following her nose into an art form. This show will be broadcast on Resonance 104.4 FM, on Saturday 3rd April 2010. Newsflash: Monokultur, an excellent Berlin-based magazine, has devoted [...]