Article ID: CBB449761523

Beyond intersubjectivity in olfactory psychophysics II: Troubles with the Object (June 2020)

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This article takes advantage of the sense of smell’s peculiar spatiality to reflect on how we may render our engagement with the world other than through manipulating well-defined objects. The lived spatiality associated with olfaction is not reducible to the known parameters of ‘distant observation’ and ‘reaching toward’, familiar from the visual and tactile modalities. Instead, olfactory spatiality is one of immersion: Odors ask us to give up our dominance while we continue to be involved. The article attends to this immersive quality of the sense of smell by tracing multimodal, embodied qualities of mundane events in a laboratory of olfactory psychophysics, also considering the spatial organization of laboratory chambers, and how researchers fashion their bodies while they recognize the frailty of their enterprise. To engage these complexities, the article illustrates an exercise in experimenting with re-production, re-enactment and re-experiencing. While the exercise functions as a reflection on how to orient a laboratory study to non-ocular dimensions of science, the article, in parallel, enquires into semiotic articulations of smell experiences. By pointing out how smell language, rather than being ‘mute’, speaks the spatial quality of our olfactory experiences, it concludes the argument against the olfactory ineffability, initiated in the sister essay on ‘troubles with the Subject’.

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Article Morana Alač (June 2020) Beyond intersubjectivity in olfactory psychophysics I: Troubles with the Subject. Social Studies of Science (pp. 440-473). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Spackman, Christy C. W.
Juan Francisco Salazar
Crooks, Roderic N.
Morana Alač
Olga Povoroznyuk
Siles, Ignacio
Journals
Social Studies of Science
Science, Technology and Human Values
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Transfers
Engineering Studies
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Materiality
Ethnography
Maintenance and repair
Mobility
Smell; olfactory perception
People
Peirce, Charles Sanders
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
Places
Romania
United States
Cameroon (Country)
West Virginia (U.S.)
Kenya
East Asia
Institutions
National Graphene Institute
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Mars Exploration Rover Mission (U.S.)
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