Overview Through this project, we’ve learned about how scent is closely linked to our memory. This isn’t the first time that I’m introduced to this concept. When I was doing my Final Year Project in polytechnic, my teacher also mentioned about how our senses trigger memory and certain reactions. He mentioned that surprisingly, out of all our senses, our sense… Read more →
Category: Mnemosyne
[3D] Mnemosyne’s Scent: The Shape of Scent
Read more about my chosen good and bad scents here. Research For this class activity, we are tasked to make a sculpture that reflects the good and bad scents that we have chosen. The shapes of the two scents must be distinct and they are to be interwoven together in the sculpture. Here are some examples where the… Read more →
[3D] Mnemosyne’s Scent: Good and Bad Scents
Good Scents Siang Pure Oil Ointment (scent that I love): My grandma gave me this particular bottle of ointment just so that I can bring it to hall. I believe that ointment is every elderly’s best friend (perhaps this is the reason why people associate them with elderly people). Have a headache? Apply the ointment. Have a insect bite? Apply… Read more →
[3D] Mnemosyne’s Scent: Two 3D Sketch Models
Understanding Planes Better jumping straight into executing the models, I applied my understanding of planes through some sketches and paper folding. Practice sketches: Different planes: Model 1 This time round, I wanted to be intentional with the measurements instead of simply cutting an random strip and going with the flow from there. I decided to follow the… Read more →