University of British Columbia researchers create 3D printed ‘artificial nose’ to detect gas | 3ders Blog Post
Top ecommerce tips: Why personalisation is the sixth sense | Netimperative – latest digital marketing news Blog Post
Citrus aftershave, old-fashioned tools: Barber brings men with dementia back in time | DailyRecord Blog Post
VR transports users to an alternate simulated environment created to stimulate a user’s sight, smell, touch, hearing and vision | HiTechChronicle Blog Post
Chase Distillery embarks on ‘British Field to Bottle’ multisensory campaign at Birmingham Airport | The Moodie Davitt Report Blog Post
Silent Disco Parties Aren’t Just For Fun, They Can Also Help Those With Social Anxiety | Refinery29 Blog Post
Jurassic Park for Perfume: Ginkgo Bioworks Reconstructs Scents From Extinct Plants | Spectrum IEEE Blog Post
Why Millennials Need VR – It has a much higher sensory impact than traditional marketing channels | Forbes Blog Post
Eau de car showroom is becoming the way to sniff out a better relationship with customers | Go Auto News Premium Blog Post
Multisensory Ikea pop-up experience with sounds and scents & rooms inspired by the brand’s 2019 catalog | Block Club Chicago Blog Post
Art of healing: Caregivers incorporate music to stave off and manage the effects of Alzheimer’s and dementia | Santamariasun.com Blog Post
Next big food trend: “Note-by-note” cuisine, pioneered by Herve This, father of molecular gastronomy | The Peak Singapore Blog Post
Ancient scent reborn for exhibition at Athens Archaeological Museum | Borneo Bulletin Online Blog Post
Immersive multisensory experiences: What Content Creators Can Learn About Brand Storytelling from Immersive Art Spaces Blog Post
Japan launches a full virtual reality multisensory airline, with flights to Paris and Hawaii Blog Post
Multisensory effects: Everyone thinks they can hear this gif even though it’s silent. Here’s why… Blog Post
Touch, Feel, See, Hear & Even Smell Star Wars: The VOID-A Hyper-Reality Multisensory VR Experience | Seenit Blog Post
kinetic sculptures represent various sensory functions and organs of the body that pertain to sensations of touch, taste, smell, sight Blog Post
Scent expert made people sick when she recreated the smells of World War I battlefields, and has made a cheese from David Beckham’s used football boot | stuff.co.nz Blog Post