How can scents enhance the impact of guided museum tours? towards an impact approach for olfactory museology

Caro Verbeek, I. Leemans, Bernardo Fleming
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ABSTRACT Within the field of sensory museology, olfactory approaches are gaining more attention, from curators, heritage communication and education, artists and researchers. However, olfactory museology, conducting and studying experiments with smell in curatorial practices, is suffering from a lack of documentation – both regarding the experiments conducted, and the impact of the approaches. In this paper we report on the development of scented guided tours in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam (2015–2020): a co-creation between academics, heritage professionals, and the scent industry. We describe 1) the creation of historically informed and artistic scents to accompany works of art, 2) the experimentation with different methods for olfactory storytelling and smell distribution techniques, 3) the development of a methodology for impact measurement (through questionnaires, interviews and observation), and 4) the outcomes of the impact analysis, also taking into account the advantages of olfactory storytelling for people of different abilities, in this case blind people and people with low vision.
气味如何增强博物馆导览的影响力?嗅觉博物馆学的影响方法
在感官博物馆学领域,嗅觉方法越来越受到策展人、遗产传播与教育、艺术家和研究人员的关注。然而,嗅觉博物馆学,在策展实践中进行和研究嗅觉实验,正在遭受缺乏文件的困扰-无论是关于所进行的实验,还是方法的影响。在本文中,我们报告了阿姆斯特丹国立博物馆香味导游的发展(2015-2020):学者、遗产专业人士和香味行业的共同创造。我们描述了1)为艺术作品创造具有历史意义和艺术性的气味,2)用不同的嗅觉讲故事方法和气味分布技术进行实验,3)影响测量方法的发展(通过问卷调查、访谈和观察),以及4)影响分析的结果,同时考虑到嗅觉讲故事对不同能力的人的优势。在这种情况下,盲人和视力低下的人。
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