– COMPOSITION OF ROSE IN THE AIR –
installation in open air (2018)

Tangible Scents is a finalist for the Art and Olfaction Sadakichi Award for Experimental Work with Scent. The Art and Olfaction Awards celebrate excellence in global independent and artisan perfumery, and experimental work with scent.
DATE: November 15th, 2018
CONTEXT: Reed Arts Week 2018
VENUE: Reed College, Portland, U.S.A
CURATOR: Aersen Lease, artistic director for the Reed Arts Week
“Tangible Scents” is an open-air installation which uses Maki Ueda’s original method of “de-and re-construction in the air” to decode on the scent of rose. The five major components of the this scent are individually infused into vats of soap, which will each be poured into five different bubble machines. You can deconstruct rose into its component scents by poking the bubbles, or immerse yourself in the total scent.






Since the late 2017 I’ve been questioning myself “how to make scents more tangible and understandable for audience?”.
I picked “rose” as a theme because it’s universal. There’s no “typical rose scent” but it’s very diverse, from the sweet one to the fresh one, and that fact tells us that “rose” is a concept.
I’ve been experimenting with different medium as candle, perfume, and soap bubbles on this theme. The form of incident varies from workshop to installation.
Tangible Scents is an installation in open air, created as a result of such experimentations. My method here is “de-and re-construction of the scent of rose“. By deconstructing the rose scent in components and then reconstructing them together in the air, its concept becomes more transparent and tangible for the audience.
Five scents (molecules), the major components of the scent of rose, are impregnated to soap bubble independently.
Used Scents:
- (1)Phenyl Ethyl Alcohol (fresh, sweet, floral, sake-like)
- (2)Geraniol (fresh, watery, citrusy)
- (3)Phenyl Acetic Acid (sour, floral)
- (4)Rose Oxide (fresh, metalic)
- (5)Aldehyde C9 (fatty, green, cucumber-like)
They are to be diffused with the machines independently.
– By the mixing nature of scent molecules, the field of “the smell of rose” is created, as if the composition is done in the space.
– By being poked, a bubble breaks, and it emits the scent. – You can clearly identify the scent, because the five scents are quite different.
– You can also immerse yourself in the flow of bubbles and just feel the rose.
– You can zoom-in and out with the olfaction.
– Timing is controlled with remote controllers.
– Concentration is adjusted by each scent.
Key words:
– tangible scents
– composition in the space
– immersive olfactory experience
– zoom-in and out with olfaction – de- and reconstruction of the scent of rose
EXPERIMENT 1: MINI PERFORMANCE
DATE: November 2017
ORGANIZER: Nozomi Shirai / KYO-SHITSU https://www.ranagram.com/kyo-shitsu/
VENUE: WOMB TOKYO
Used Scents:
(1) Phenyl Ethyl Alcohol
(2) Citronellol



EXPERIMENT 2: CANDLE INSTALLATION

DATE: November 2017
VENUE: ART HOTEL ISHIGAKI / BAR CAPRICORN
CURATOR: Tomoko Takamine
EXHIBITION TITLE: DECONSTRUCTING AND CONSTRUCTING THE SMELL “X”
Used Scents:
(1) phenyl ethyl alcohol / PINK
(2) geraniol / TURQUOISE BLUE
(3) citronellol / YELLOW
(4) linalool / ORANGE
(5) euginol / PURPLE
(6) rose oxide / WINE RED
(7) aldehyde C9 / GREEN
EXPERIMENT 3: WORKSHOP

DATE: August 2018
VENUE: Yachimun-kan, Ishigaki Isl.
ORGANIZER: Hitoshi Watanabe (NPO Shima-no-Youchien)
Used Scents:
(1) phenyl ethyl alcohol
(2) citronellol
(3) linalool
(4) rose oxide
(5) aldehyde C9