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Scent & the Mind

Scent & the Mind

Released: 2020-05-08
© Kayla Jacobs
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7 Episodes
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7 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2020-05-08
© Kayla Jacobs
Most Recent Episode
Perfume As Cultural Object

Perfume As Cultural Object

Time: 43:32
In times of crisis, we turn to art, but what about perfume? The term encapsulates the kaleidoscopic wheel of smell, therapeutics, pleasure, plant medicine, aromatherapy, science, and chemicals. Ok, I'm being uber-liberal with its definition, but the ability to use scent exactly how you want can be the catalyst for great change. In the face of austerity, what can seem obviously extravagant is anything but. Smell is our past, our present, our future, made even more potent because of its invisible, malleable, and mutable nature.
Even those who are scent averse can't deny that by the very nature of being alive, smell is the backdrop to life. From laundry detergent to candles, herbs, and spices used in the kitchen, fruit scratched and peeled, the aromatic symphony follows us longingly. And so I couldn't be more excited to talk to my guest this week, Saskia Wilson Brown, a true renaissance woman if ever there was one.
Saskia started her career in music video production. From 2007 to 2011, she headed the outreach & development department at Al Gore's Current TV before founding The Institute for Art and Olfaction, a non-profit arts organization devoted to experimentation, access, and cross-media projects with a focus on scent. Of The Institute and its inception in LA, she has said: "Los Angeles is the most postmodern of cities, the future-facing home of a thousand ideas that would have felt strange and audacious, anywhere else: The aerospace industry and the movie industry; fast food, lowriders, and Disneyland. This city popularized Korean tacos, method acting, satanism, fad diets, botox, yoga cults, gangster rap, neon, Mickey Mouse, red carpets, and reggaeton. Here, you can live and make a living in the most esoteric ways. Indeed, innovation and synthesis, populism, and sophistication are all core requirements to survive and thrive in this city. If we play our cards right, we might help instigate things yet to be seen: An aerospace engineer might collaborate with a perfumer to create a scent for outer space, a designer might develop a typeface around the idea of 'gourmand,' or a prisoner might work with a molecular biologist to create the scent of fear at midnight."
Talking with Saskia left me feeling hopeful about our capacity to create and endure. Oh, and I can't wait to visit The Institute's perfume garden! See you there!
The Institue for Art and Olfaction: https://artandolfaction.com
The Emperor of Scent: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Emperor-Scent-Perfume-Obsession-Mystery/dp/0099460238
Odette Toilette: https://www.odettetoilette.com
Luca Turin, Tania Sanchez: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Perfumes-Z-Guide-Luca-Turin/dp/1846681278
Fundamental by Rubini: http://www.rubiniprofumi.com/fundamental-1
John Biebel: https://www.theperfumechronicles.com/interviews/john-biebel
Episode ID: 1000474002572
GUID: 1f4e08a8-0b32-4443-a88d-a2f1b91f89f8
Release Date: 08/05/2020, 09:21:47

Description

Scent & the Mind founder Kayla Jacobs explores the power of scent and human connections in these intimate conversations.

Apple Podcasts: Customer Reviews

2018-11-02

So so good!!!

This is beautiful and real and emotional and funny. Can’t wait to hear more from Scent and the Mind
80ragfrasparkles
2018-10-30

A must listen

Loved this podcast, emotive and wonderful.
cjpoz
2018-10-12

Excellent listen

Very poignant and thoughtful. Look forward to more
SEozb1
2018-10-11

A must listen to podcast...

Brilliantly captivating - emotive and insightful I can’t wait to listen to the next in the series!! Bravo...
198Lew
2018-10-10

Kate

Such an interesting and thought provoking listen
kate cripps
2018-10-09

Sweet and sad....

Poignant and sensitive. Listened twice and love it!
leah029
2018-10-09

Scent and the mind

ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT!!!!!
A MUST ON YOUR PODCAST LIST!!!!
Francine Corbin