SMELL SPACE

Author:

Maggioni Emanuela1,Cobden Robert1,Dmitrenko Dmitrijs1,Hornbæk Kasper2,Obrist Marianna1

Affiliation:

1. University of Sussex, London, UK

2. University of Copenhagen, Nørregade, Denmark

Abstract

The human sense of smell is powerful. However, the way we use smell as an interaction modality in human–computer interaction (HCI) is limited. We lack a common reference point to guide designers’ choices when using smell. Here, we map out an olfactory design space to provide designers with such guidance. We identified four key design features: (i) chemical, (ii) emotional, (iii) spatial, and (iv) temporal. Each feature defines a building block for smell-based interaction design and is grounded in a review of the relevant scientific literature. We then demonstrate the design opportunities in three application cases. Each application (i.e., one desktop, two virtual reality implementations) highlights the design choices alongside the implementation and evaluation possibilities in using smell. We conclude by discussing how identifying those design features facilitates a healthy growth of this research domain and contributes to an intermediate-level knowledge space. Finally, we discuss further challenges the HCI community needs to tackle.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Human-Computer Interaction

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