Art scents: exploring the aesthetics of smell and the olfactory arts
"An overview of the aesthetic and ethical issues raised by the contemporary olfactory arts, which range from gallery and museum sculptures and installations, through the enhancement of theatre, film and music with scents, to the ambient scenting of stores and avant-garde chefs' use of scen...
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction Organization The Argument 1 3 4 I. WHAT CAN THE NOSE KNOW? Overview: The Challenge of the Olfactory Arts 13 Prelude: Nietzsche’s Nose 17 1. The Fear of Smell The Historical Prejudice against Smell The Case against О dors The Case against the Sense of Smell Smell Is Disreputable Smell Is Deficient Smell Is Deceptive Smell Is Dispensable 19 19 21 23 23 24 25 28 Interlude: Calvino’s “The Name, the Nose” 35 2. The Neuroscience and Psychology of Smell I: What the Nose Can Do Odors and the Human Olfactory System The “Odor Object” Theory Detection, Discrimination, Learning Social Communication 37 37 41 43 45 Interlude: The Pheromone Myth 51 3. The Neuroscience and Psychology of Smell II: What the Nose Can’t Do Four Counts against Smell’s Cognitive Adequacy What Is Smell’s Dominant Characteristic? Measuring the Abilities of Olfactory Experts Interpreting Olfactory Experts’ Abilities 54 54 56 58 63
vi CONTENTS 4. Smell, Emotion, and Aesthetics The Intelligence of the Emotions Aesthetics and Emotion 68 68 71 II. SMELL REDEEMED: LANGUAGE, CULTURE, AND MEMORY Overview: A Biocultural Approach 79 Prelude: Darwin, Smell, and Evolution 82 5. The Dialectic of Deodorization: Smell in Western History Our Forgotten Olfactory Past The “Deodorization” of Western Societies Philosophical Implications 87 88 91 94 Interlude: Fragrant Asia 98 6. Language, Culture, and Smell Learning, Labeling, and Classification Odor Terms in Western Languages Smell in Non-Western Cultures and Languages 103 104 108 110 7. Writing Smell Poetry Novelistic Devices Character 117 117 120 122 8. Odor, Memory, and Proust . Voluntary versus Involuntary Memories Proust, Psychology, and Transcendence 127 127 129 Postlude: Is an Olfactory Aesthetics Possible? 138 III. DISCOVERING THE OLFACTORY ARTS Overview: What Is Olfactory Art? 145 Prelude: Picturing Smell 152 9. Toward a Total Work of Art: Smell in Theater, Film, and Music Theater Film Music 158 158 165 170 Interlude: Smeller 2.0 and the Osmodrama 178
CONTENTS Vii 10. Sublime Stenches: Contemporary Olfactory Art Some Types of Olfactory or Scent Art Scent Sculptures Installations Performance Participation Perfumes Atmospheres Olfactory/Scent Art and Sound Art as Art Forms The History of Olfactory/Scent Art Some Self-Identified Scent or Olfactory Artists Exhibition, Conservation, and Ontology The Interpretation of Olfactory Art Olfactory Art and Aesthetic Appreciation 182 183 184 184 185 185 186 186 186 188 190 191 193 196 Interlude: Kodo, an Art of Incense What Kodo Is Art Form or Aesthetic Practice? 201 201 204 11. Beautiful Fragrances: Is Perfume a Fine Art? An Aesthetic Case for Perfume as Fine Art A Contextual Case against Perfumes as Fine Art An Impasse 209 211 217 224 12. Perfume between Art and Design From “Art” to Art Ways Out of the Impasse between Fine Art and Design Combining Aesthetic and Contextual Theories Local Analogies and the Possibility of “Art Perfumes” Art Perfiimes, Scent Art, and Standard Perfumes 229 229 231 231 234 240 Postlude: Free Art versus Design Art 243 IV. THE AESTHETICS AND ETHICS OF SCENTING Overview: Varieties of Aesthetic Experience 255 Prelude: Two Cautionary Tales 261 13. The Meanings and Morality of Scenting the Body Greek Philosophers, Roman Moralists, and Church Fathers Perfume Pleasures in Asia and the Middle East Contemporary Meanings 265 266 270 271
viii CONTENTS 14. Ambient Scenting, Architecture, and the City Smellwalking and Scent Arts in the City Smell and Unban Design Aromatic Architecture The Ethics of Ambient Scenting Aromatherapy versus Fragrance Bans 278 279 281 283 286 290 15. Enhancing Flavors with Scents in Contemporary Cuisine Avant-Garde Cuisine: Fine Art or Design Art? The Everyday Aesthetics of Aromas The Ethics of Aromas and Flavors in Fast Food 296 299 301 302 Postlude: Wilderness, Gardens, and Paradise 307 16. An Invitation to Discovery 315 Bibliography Index 319 341
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Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction Organization The Argument 1 3 4 I. WHAT CAN THE NOSE KNOW? Overview: The Challenge of the Olfactory Arts 13 Prelude: Nietzsche’s Nose 17 1. The Fear of Smell The Historical Prejudice against Smell The Case against О dors The Case against the Sense of Smell Smell Is Disreputable Smell Is Deficient Smell Is Deceptive Smell Is Dispensable 19 19 21 23 23 24 25 28 Interlude: Calvino’s “The Name, the Nose” 35 2. The Neuroscience and Psychology of Smell I: What the Nose Can Do Odors and the Human Olfactory System The “Odor Object” Theory Detection, Discrimination, Learning Social Communication 37 37 41 43 45 Interlude: The Pheromone Myth 51 3. The Neuroscience and Psychology of Smell II: What the Nose Can’t Do Four Counts against Smell’s Cognitive Adequacy What Is Smell’s Dominant Characteristic? Measuring the Abilities of Olfactory Experts Interpreting Olfactory Experts’ Abilities 54 54 56 58 63
vi CONTENTS 4. Smell, Emotion, and Aesthetics The Intelligence of the Emotions Aesthetics and Emotion 68 68 71 II. SMELL REDEEMED: LANGUAGE, CULTURE, AND MEMORY Overview: A Biocultural Approach 79 Prelude: Darwin, Smell, and Evolution 82 5. The Dialectic of Deodorization: Smell in Western History Our Forgotten Olfactory Past The “Deodorization” of Western Societies Philosophical Implications 87 88 91 94 Interlude: Fragrant Asia 98 6. Language, Culture, and Smell Learning, Labeling, and Classification Odor Terms in Western Languages Smell in Non-Western Cultures and Languages 103 104 108 110 7. Writing Smell Poetry Novelistic Devices Character 117 117 120 122 8. Odor, Memory, and Proust . Voluntary versus Involuntary Memories Proust, Psychology, and Transcendence 127 127 129 Postlude: Is an Olfactory Aesthetics Possible? 138 III. DISCOVERING THE OLFACTORY ARTS Overview: What Is Olfactory Art? 145 Prelude: Picturing Smell 152 9. Toward a Total Work of Art: Smell in Theater, Film, and Music Theater Film Music 158 158 165 170 Interlude: Smeller 2.0 and the Osmodrama 178
CONTENTS Vii 10. Sublime Stenches: Contemporary Olfactory Art Some Types of Olfactory or Scent Art Scent Sculptures Installations Performance Participation Perfumes Atmospheres Olfactory/Scent Art and Sound Art as Art Forms The History of Olfactory/Scent Art Some Self-Identified Scent or Olfactory Artists Exhibition, Conservation, and Ontology The Interpretation of Olfactory Art Olfactory Art and Aesthetic Appreciation 182 183 184 184 185 185 186 186 186 188 190 191 193 196 Interlude: Kodo, an Art of Incense What Kodo Is Art Form or Aesthetic Practice? 201 201 204 11. Beautiful Fragrances: Is Perfume a Fine Art? An Aesthetic Case for Perfume as Fine Art A Contextual Case against Perfumes as Fine Art An Impasse 209 211 217 224 12. Perfume between Art and Design From “Art” to Art Ways Out of the Impasse between Fine Art and Design Combining Aesthetic and Contextual Theories Local Analogies and the Possibility of “Art Perfumes” Art Perfiimes, Scent Art, and Standard Perfumes 229 229 231 231 234 240 Postlude: Free Art versus Design Art 243 IV. THE AESTHETICS AND ETHICS OF SCENTING Overview: Varieties of Aesthetic Experience 255 Prelude: Two Cautionary Tales 261 13. The Meanings and Morality of Scenting the Body Greek Philosophers, Roman Moralists, and Church Fathers Perfume Pleasures in Asia and the Middle East Contemporary Meanings 265 266 270 271
viii CONTENTS 14. Ambient Scenting, Architecture, and the City Smellwalking and Scent Arts in the City Smell and Unban Design Aromatic Architecture The Ethics of Ambient Scenting Aromatherapy versus Fragrance Bans 278 279 281 283 286 290 15. Enhancing Flavors with Scents in Contemporary Cuisine Avant-Garde Cuisine: Fine Art or Design Art? The Everyday Aesthetics of Aromas The Ethics of Aromas and Flavors in Fast Food 296 299 301 302 Postlude: Wilderness, Gardens, and Paradise 307 16. An Invitation to Discovery 315 Bibliography Index 319 341 |
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