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same but different

Studying the isomers I found a fascinating phenomenon about unique pairs which have the same formula but have two different smells. Only change in the position of the atoms structure makes them generate different smells.
First approach, I’ve created forms to provide tangible experience of the smell, each contains two relevant smells. The scientific approach was used behind the form creation. I placed a molecular representation of the smells together and used the method from chemistry to create a 3D visualisation of smells. The forms 3D printed and have holographic coating over them.
Second approach was to create still life layouts where I contrasted smells in their juxtaposition to each other. The set design of the layout was built on the basis of chemical arrangements of these smells. I visualise the smell though its placement.


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same but different

Studying the isomers I found a fascinating phenomenon about unique pairs which have the same formula but have two different smells. Only change in the position of the atoms structure makes them generate different smells.
First approach, I’ve created forms to provide tangible experience of the smell, each contains two relevant smells. The scientific approach was used behind the form creation. I placed a molecular representation of the smells together and used the method from chemistry to create a 3D visualisation of smells. The forms 3D printed and have holographic coating over them.
Second approach was to create still life layouts where I contrasted smells in their juxtaposition to each other. The set design of the layout was built on the basis of chemical arrangements of these smells. I visualise the smell though its placement.

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