Elephant smells - Frank Bloem
Did you know that a young male elephant smells a bit like a banana? Frank Bloem talks about his 'elephant smell' project. Artis, the zoo in Amsterdam, created stations where you can hear, feel and smell like an elephant. For this Frank researched what the substances of the smells are, and how to translate them into scents for humans. Finally, he composed the scent of the drafty female, rutting male, and the young male. In this lecture, he talks more about how these animals use scents to communicate and what they might mean.
Do fruit flies smell? - Jelle Zandveld
How do flies always find the fruit? Do they have a sense of smell? Scientist and fruit fly specialist Jelle Zandveld explains to us more about it. He is doing evolutionary research on fruit flies and he is taking some with him too.
The smell of the woods - Arne Hendriks
Everyone knows that typical smell of the woods. Is it the soil? Are it the trees? No, it is the smell of mycelium! Arne Hendriks is an artist and researcher on human ecology. Currently he is researching how to build with mycelium. He talks more about this interconnecting network, and the specific smell of it.
Goat man - Thomas Thwaites
Thomas Thwaites explores the psychological and social impacts of technology. His research and making process is often interwoven as a story, told through live performance lectures, published books, moving images and exhibitions. In his second book, Goat Man, he tells the tale of taking time off from being human by becoming a goat. Thwaites escaped the angst of the human condition by roaming around the mountains in the Alps, on four legs with a prosthetic rumen strapped to his chest.
How does it feel to live as a non-human? What can we learn from being part of another species group for a while? and in what way can close modern technology take us to fulfill an ancient human dream?
Species Mimicry - Peter Roessingh
Peter Roessingh is an Evolutionary Biologist and Sensory Physiologist working at the University of Amsterdam. His main interests are chemical communication and the evolution of sensory receptors, in particular the role that these receptors may play in the evolution of new species. Peter speaks about species that disguise themselves as other species through smell. Spiders that smell like moths, flowers that smell like flies - how have species evolved and learned to mimic others?
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Inhuman Carnaval at Dutch Design Week
Odorama 45: Smelling Species
17th October 2021, 16:00-17:30
Natlab, Eindhoven
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