The Scentscape from Scentsciences Makes Smell-o-Vision a Reality
Michael Hines — January 12, 2011 — Unique
References: scentsciences & technabob
Smell-o-Vision has finally become a reality thanks to ScentScape from ScentSciences. ScentSciences has developed a USB-powered device that lets you digitally program scents into movies, programs and even video games.
The ScentScape from ScentSciences comes with 20 stock scents, including chocolate and cinnamon. The ScentScape also comes with software that lets you edit your movies or games to release the right scent at the right moment. I can only imagine what watching Charlie and the Chocolate Factory would be like!
The ScentScape from ScentSciences comes with 20 stock scents, including chocolate and cinnamon. The ScentScape also comes with software that lets you edit your movies or games to release the right scent at the right moment. I can only imagine what watching Charlie and the Chocolate Factory would be like!
Trend Themes
1. Digital Aroma Devices - The trend of digital aroma devices is disrupting the entertainment industry by enhancing the sensory experience of movies, games, and programs.
2. Smell-o-vision - The emergence of smell-o-vision technology is creating opportunities for immersive storytelling and enhancing the realism of digital media content.
3. Programmable Scents - The trend of programmable scents is revolutionizing the way scents are experienced, offering personalized and customizable scent experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can harness the potential of digital aroma devices to create unique and immersive experiences for audiences.
2. Technology - The technology industry has the opportunity to develop innovative scent programming devices and software to meet the growing demand for digital aroma experiences.
3. Consumer Goods - The consumer goods industry can explore new product lines by incorporating scent programming technology in their offerings, opening up new avenues for sensory marketing and product differentiation.
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