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  1. Wolfgang Paul Georgsdorf (born 10 September 1959 in Linz, Austria) is an Austrian media artist, director, sculptor, musician, author, researcher, and inventor based in Berlin. He was founder and spokesman of Opal-so-nicht [1] which resulted in a successful case against Gazprom and BASF in Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park , Brandenburg ...

  2. More than 100 years later, Hartmann would have been astonished to witness the Smeller 2.0 at Berlin’s Martin-Gropius Bau museum, a temporary installation of a machine made by the artist Wolfgang Georgsdorf, that pumps smells one after another into a room.

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  3. Wolfgang Georgsdorf (1964–1987 Adoptivname Wolfgang Hofmann; geb. 10. September 1959 in Linz) ist ein österreichischer Multimediakünstler, Regisseur, Erfinder, Zeichner, Maler, Bildhauer, Musiker und Autor

  4. 10 de jul. de 2018 · One of these works is Smeller 2.0 (2016), a smell organ created by Austrian-born Berlin-based artist Wolfgang Georgsdorf, in which viewers are exposed to a symphony of smell and intense multi-layered compositions of scents within an immersive chamber.

  5. Stahlplatten, geschlitzt ( 8 Kreissegmente), 8-eckige Beine aus Kiefernholz, Holzhämmer. Erstmals ausgestellt 1980 im … (1981.07.25) Wolfgang Georgsdorf arbeitet in Disziplinen bildender und darstellender Kunst, bevorzugt an Übergängen und Gelenken zwischen Feldern der Künste und Wissenschaften.

  6. 21 de mar. de 2016 · What is “olfactory art” and how does the future smell? Wolfgang Georgsdorf, born in Austria, in Berlin for over 25 years, has been working on this question for years. He calls his art OSMODRAMA; his works oscillate between art and science, original experience of nature and high-tech equipment.

  7. Smeller (since 2012: Smeller 2.0) is an installation by the Berlin-based artist Wolfgang Georgsdorf, which as an instrument and medium enables the composing and precise broadcasting or performance of complex scent sequences. These can also be synchronized with simultaneously reproduced sounds, films, narrative texts, dance or theatre. Smeller 2.0.