Tag Archives: Humiecki & Graef

Beyond “the Eye” of the Beholder: Scent innovation through analogical reconfiguration

“Constructing Meaning: Using Visual and Material Data” was the title of a Professional Development Workshop at the recent 76th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management in Anaheim. Continue reading Beyond “the Eye” of the Beholder: Scent innovation through analogical reconfiguration

Video trailer: Have a look!

This post introduces a video trailer that presents a few snapshots of the research project Wissensduft. Continue reading Video trailer: Have a look!

ODE: Scent inspired stories!

Artistic research is an increasingly popular term to conceptualize research activities in the world of art & design universities. The concept highlights the epistemic aspects of artistic practices. Accordingly, certain artistic practices are driven by questions and aim at generating knowledge. Iconic cases from art & design history (e.g. Bauhaus) show that at least some artistic practices have been related to knowledge practices througout history. Thus, it might even be more a matter of terminology and explicit framing of that is a more recent phenomenon. Continue reading ODE: Scent inspired stories!