(Ab)scent aromas: Mapping the smell texture of the COVID-19 pandemic

L. Allen
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This paper maps the smell texture of the COVID-19 pandemic. Media and official accounts of the pandemic have been dominated by statistical rates of viral infection and death, as well as visual images of overburdened hospitals and deserted city streets. Mobilising smell as a medium for knowing the world differently, this paper documents pandemic smell markers such as ‘hand sanitizer’, ‘disinfectant’ and ‘breath and body odour’. To do this, it employs ‘smellwalk’ and ‘urban wandering’ methodologies in Bayside, a coastal town in Aotearoa-New Zealand. It argues the pandemic produces a specific smell texture, conceptualised as a momentary re-arrangement of the normal smellscape. This re-arrangement is signalled by both the presence of pandemic smell markers, and absence of normal smells which create atmospheres of ‘uncertainty’, ‘anxiety’ and ‘dis-ease’. In accordance with other emerging sensory scholarship about the pandemic, the paper considers whether this change in smellscape constitutes a ‘sensory revolution.’
(Ab)气味香味:绘制COVID-19大流行的气味质地
本文绘制了COVID-19大流行的气味质地图。媒体和官方对疫情的报道主要是病毒感染率和死亡率的统计数据,以及负担过重的医院和无人问津的城市街道的视觉图像。这篇论文利用气味作为一种媒介,以不同的方式认识世界,记录了诸如“洗手液”、“消毒剂”和“呼吸和体味”等流行病气味标记。为了做到这一点,该公司在新西兰奥特罗瓦的沿海小镇Bayside采用了“嗅觉漫步”和“城市漫步”的方法。它认为,大流行产生了一种特定的气味质地,其概念是对正常气味景观的短暂重新安排。这种重新排列的标志是大流行气味标记的存在,以及正常气味的缺失,这些气味会产生“不确定”、“焦虑”和“疾病”的气氛。根据其他新兴的关于大流行的感官学术研究,本文考虑了嗅觉景观的这种变化是否构成了一场“感官革命”。
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