New Yorker features experimental scent

Last Friday, at the second annual Art and Olfaction Awards, in Los Angeles, four of the evening’s five Golden Pears went to traditional fragrances… The real excitement, however, lay in the Sadakichi Award for Experimental Use of Scent, which was new to the event this year. 

The winner as well as the awards and the Institute for Art and Olfaction are wonderfully featured in The New Yorker: What Did Qaddafi’s Death Smell Like? – The New Yorker.

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