> [!META]+ Meta > Project:: [[Goodbye Kind World]] Tags:: #jewellery ...is a Melbourne jeweller whose work for GKW is Memory Perfume_, photographs and survival kit ![[Attachments/4f213c8ab545c544ef2c569652f0ef30_MD5.jpg]] What smells did visitors list for inclusion in memory perfume? ## Up Your Nose Invisible, transient, almost unrecordable, smells unlock the memory like nothing else. One sniff can bring back your grandparents or your first love. Yet smells - like anything else - can die. Are there smells specific to the twentieth century, for instance? What smells will no longer be found in the next millennium? <br> <br>Cohn's installation poses this question for the general public. Visitors to the exhibition will be asked to record their own answers in the accompanying notebook. Jewellery prototypes that mix essences and memories will also be on display. The results will lead to a new range of nasal jewellery that will truly get up your nose.|||||| ||![[Attachments/c27205c36793b508418e4769f49e8085_MD5.jpg]] <br>Up Your Nose _gallery installation_ ||![[Attachments/d24d13a470ef29bdb6d4a2a99bb0f75d_MD5.jpg]] <br>Up Your Nose _detail_ ||![Attachments/8f7257b83e9508decc11de78181c1ddf_MD5.jpg](app://a8ed7182261f4bb43991a9565ea863a94786/C:/Shed/Obsidian/KDSM/Attachments/8f7257b83e9508decc11de78181c1ddf_MD5.jpg?1771125360844) <br>_Susan Cohn & Justin Clements assembling Kate Gollings' photographs for the installation_| The following are some suggestions of smells that may not make in to the next century. These suggestions will be used in determining the composition of memory perfume in a Survival Kit produced by **Susan Cohn**. Suggestions were made by visitors in a book that was part of her installation. They are in order of writing. 1. Cigarette smoke 2. The new LP vinyl record 3. Diesel 4. Photographic fixer 5. Paper money 6. Bad breath 7. BO 8. Asbestos 9. Rotting fish 10. Nothingness 11. Snow Pollution 12. Perfumes 13. Mum's cooking 14. Victory liniment that captured the 1973 Grand Final 15. Smoke in hair 16. Lead pencils 17. Fresh cut grass 18. Real gardenias 19. Burnt rubber 20. Car exhaust 21. Peaches, brings back image of my grandmother's verandah in summer 22. Amazon rainforest with frogs and toucans 23. The skin of my child 24. Moss and mint growing down the side of the house 25. Burnt toast 26. Blue swan ink 27. Smell 28. Pencil sharpenings 29. Loose face powder 30. Musk sticks 31. Teen spirit 32. 4711 eau de toilette 33. Coal fires 34. My smell 35. Typewriting machine 36. Yeast in South Yarra from breweries 37. Tea towels, underpants and handkerchiefs being boiled on the stove my mum