Museums
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Sensory Effects Would Add Another Dimension Of Discovery At The Mob Museum Of Las Vegas
By Michelle Roe • August 22, 2023On a recent field trip to Las Vegas, Nevada our SensoryCo “scientists” scheduled a trip to the Mob Museum of Las Vegas. Billed as an immersive experience, we wanted to engage with the subject matter, see how or what, if any, sensory effects enhanced the exhibits and learn a thing or two about organized crime… -
Could Scent Technology Change an Exhibit’s Perspective?
By Michelle Roe • June 9, 2022Every year, millions of people travel to Rome to experience iconic art, sculpture and architecture including the exquisite frescoes in the Sistine Chapel painted by Michelangelo. The Sistine Chapel showcases the brilliance and artistry of what is considered Michelangelo’s finest work. It is said that Michaelangelo, himself, wrote of the hardships in the creation of these frescoes, describing the… -
SensoryCo Scenting System Enhances 4D Experience at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California
By Michelle Roe • October 24, 2019This past summer, the Aquarium of the Pacific debuted its new wing, Pacific Visions. The expansion of the existing aquarium facility was realized with a 29,000- square-foot, two-story, building that blends state of the art technology with sustainable design features. The venue is a wondrous place for guests to explore nature’s gifts through live animal… -
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Making Scents of the Brain: Smells and Memory
By Bryan Roe • December 20, 2016Does the smell of hot chocolate remind you of cozy afternoons with your grandma? Or a certain perfume takes you back to snuggling with your mom? Research shows that scents can immediately evoke strong memories and connotations, and we all have anecdotal evidence too. Just a whiff of a smell can affect mood and instantly… -
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Taking Autumn Scent Effects to the Next Level: Enough with the Pumpkin Spice!
By Bryan Roe • October 21, 2016How do you know it’s autumn? Is it the falling leaves? The change in the weather? Or the ubiquitous pumpkin spice scent and flavoring everywhere you look (or smell)? How do flavorings and scents evoke a connection to emotions and even a general concept such as a holiday or season? SensoryCo provides autumn scent effects… -
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Immersive Experiences: How Are Scent Effects Being Used?
By Bryan Roe • August 26, 2016From enticing cinnamon-apple, bacon, and chocolate to calming lavender, eucalyptus and ocean breeze to the harder-to-define baby, Christmas Day and rainforest, smells conjure a variety of feelings and memories. With customers expecting evermore exciting and entertaining experiences, SensoryCo provides realistic scent effects to heighten the experiential quality of theme park, museum, theater and marketing endeavors…. -
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SensoryCo4D Releases Innovative SmX Series Scenting System for More Immersive Multisensory Experiences
By Bryan Roe • June 16, 2016SensoryCo, a leading innovator of atmospheric special effects, announces the SmX Series scenting system for next-level sensory integration in experiential marketing and additional 4D endeavors. The SmX Series is ideal for a range of environments providing targeted delivery of an extensive library of realistic aromas and distinctive scents. SensoryCo will be exhibiting this system at… -
The Sights, The Sounds, The Smells? Using Sensory Effects in a Museum Setting
By Bryan Roe • February 26, 2016Imagine strolling through a museum and looking at the exhibits. It’s fascinating to see into the past, envisioning another time and place. And now, more than just presenting artifacts, museums are creating more participatory experiences by incorporating multisensory effects, with sounds and even smells to immerse visitors in a more realistic and complete experience. SensoryCo… -
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- Smoke and Fog Effects
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- Themed Environments
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Multisensory Effects in Experiential Theme Attractions
By Bryan Roe • November 3, 2015Themed attractions, museums and other experiential environments continue to compete to remain on the cutting edge with the newest forms of entertainment. But more than just capitalizing on visual and auditory thrills, a new focus area is integrating sensory effects to take things to the next level. SensoryCo has worked with entertainment venues around the… -
The Boomer List: Scents from the Past
By Bryan Roe • January 18, 2015Challenge: The Newseum, located in Washington D.C., strove to expand their most recent experience: The Boomer List, with scents from the past via an interactive kiosk complete with button activated aromas. An exhibition shrouded in newspaper prints, exclusive Timothy Greenfield-Sanders portraits, one per year of influential Boomers; as well as pop culture memorabilia didn’t quite…


