A team of historians from the UK and European Union countries have teamed up for a € 2.8 million project called Odeuropa. In the process, they will find and recreate scents that were encountered in Europe in the 16th-20th centuries. The resulting smells will become part of museum exhibitions. Writes about this The Guardian.
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The study will take three years and will begin next January. First, specialists will develop a neural network that will search for olfactory descriptions in historical texts, as well as find objects in illustrations that could have a smell. This data will be passed on to perfumers and chemists.
According to scientists, their olfactory library will allow you to find out what the Europe of the past smelled like and how the attitude of its inhabitants to certain smells changed..
In addition, experts will describe the types of people who care about certain scents and what those scents meant to them.. One of these categories would be doctors.
Scientists plan to partner with chemists and perfumers to recreate scents of the past and bring them to museums and other heritage sites to enhance the visitor experience.
As we wrote earlier, a perfume with the smell of a new car appeared.. Unique perfume developed in Britain. New car perfume can be bought for almost ? 180.
Let us also remind you that the world's most expensive perfume is sold in Dubai.. The cost of a 2-meter bottle that holds 3 liters of perfume is $ 1.3 million.
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