Recreating the Smells of History
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- Scientists use chemistry, archival records, and AI to reconstruct historical smells, enhancing museum exhibits and understanding of heritage.
- Projects include documenting smells from old libraries, like St. Paul's Cathedral, and ancient Egyptian mummies, using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and sensory panels.
- Research aims to preserve olfactory heritage non-invasively, creating 'recipes' for scents to be recreated in the future, even as physical objects disappear.
- Initiatives like the Odeuropa project use AI to analyze historical texts and images, reconstructing smells of events like the Battle of Waterloo or conceptual 'Hell'.
- Scent perception is subjective, linked to memory and emotion, making smells a powerful tool for engagement and conversation in cultural settings.
- Museums worldwide are integrating scents into exhibitions to attract visitors and foster interactive, memorable experiences with historical or artistic collections.