Olfactormativity: Exploring the Intervening Performativity of Smell

OLFAC investigates the performative power of smell in arts and politics to challenge social norms and explore its potential for change amidst issues of identity and power dynamics.

Subsidie
€ 1.739.250
2024

Projectdetails

Introduction

Smells intervene in human experience. Used by police or military for crowd control, they are a perfidious weapon. Yet, they also offer a wealth of material for intervening arts, the exploration of which is currently gaining traction against a backdrop of climate change and the rise of sexism and racism.

So far, however, research on the intervening potential of smell has remained the province of Military Sciences, with research on intervening arts focusing on the visual and the auditory, neglecting the disruptive power of olfaction.

Project Overview

OLFAC bridges this gap by, for the first time, exploring the intervening performativity of smell at the intersection of arts and politics.

Objectives

Assuming that odour can be used both to stigmatize and, at the same time, to help “unlearn” socially trained norms, OLFAC will:

  1. Empirically investigate olfactory actors, techniques, and technologies applied across performing arts and governmental contexts.
  2. Develop an integrative, transculturally aligned, and intersectionally oriented theory of Olfactormativity.

Research Questions

Fundamentally, the project explores the following questions:

  • How do olfactory techniques and technologies applied in performing arts relate to those used by police and military?
  • What dangers and potential for change do they pose?
  • In what sense are olfactory actors capable of interrupting, subverting, or displacing movements of assembly?
  • To what extent can olfactory art break up historically evolved social structures and change perceptual routines?
  • Does the subversive use of odours lead to radical ruptures and changes in terms of gender, class, and ethnicity?
  • Or does it ultimately lead to strengthening conventional concepts of identity?

Methodology

A highly transdisciplinary endeavour, OLFAC draws together approaches and findings from:

  • Art-Related Disciplines
  • Cultural Studies
  • Anthropology
  • Psychology
  • Neurobiology
  • Chemistry

OLFAC is set to establish an entirely new playing field for studying the interaction of power, arts, and the senses.

Financiële details & Tijdlijn

Financiële details

Subsidiebedrag€ 1.739.250
Totale projectbegroting€ 1.739.250

Tijdlijn

Startdatum1-10-2024
Einddatum30-9-2029
Subsidiejaar2024

Partners & Locaties

Projectpartners

  • UNIVERSITAT FUR KUNSTLERISCHE UND INDUSTRIELLE GESTALTUNG LINZpenvoerder

Land(en)

Austria

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