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Dutch scientists use smell to recreate JFK, Diana and other famous death scenes
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Dutch scientists are recreating the deaths of some of the world’s most famous personalities by reconstructing their last moments using scents and sounds.

From the sweet smell of Jacqueline Kennedy’s perfume mingled with the scent of John F. Kennedy’s blood to Whitney Houston’s last drug-fuelled moments in a Beverly Hills bathtub, scientists at Breda university say they offer visitors a unique, if somewhat macabre, historical snapshot.

“We all have seen the images of JFK’s assassination, but what did it smell like?” asks Frederik Duerinck, from the communication and multimedia design faculty of Breda’s Avans university of applied sciences.

To find out, visitors with a sense of the morbid are invited to lie in a series of four silver metal boxes similar to those found in a morgue.

The boxes, which are pitch-dark inside, are rigged with pipes leading to bottles containing pressurised smells.

A soundtrack is played and on queue different scents are released into the box to recreate a specific “final moment.”

For around five minutes, visitors can relive the smells and sounds believed to have surrounded four people whose deaths are etched into the world’s collective memory: Kennedy (1963); Princess Diana (1997); Moamer Kadhafi (2011) and Whitney Houston (2012).

Source: http://www.thephuketnews.com/dutch-scientists-use-smell-to-recreate-jfk-diana-and-other-famous-death-scenes-50365.php

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-- Phuket News 2015-01-02

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These people are sick. Wasn't Dr. Josef Mengele Dutch. I've had to be around the dead and dying in all states of decomposition. The sights, sounds and smells are different and memorable but nothing anyone but the deranged or sadistic would want to sample at their leisure.

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Perchance those, ''Dutch scientists are wearing ''Dutch Caps''?whistling.gif

They would indeed be the appropriate headgear for this unique group.whistling.gif

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Is this science or pseudo-science crossed with modern art? I am reminded of the Yorvik exhibition in York where a mock up of a Viking village includes simulated smells of the scenes depicted. The smell of the cesspit was not at all realistic, which I suppose was a relief. What I would like to see is the trail of money used to fund this experiment.

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These people are sick. Wasn't Dr. Josef Mengele Dutch. I've had to be around the dead and dying in all states of decomposition. The sights, sounds and smells are different and memorable but nothing anyone but the deranged or sadistic would want to sample at their leisure.

No, Mengele was a German - and Dutch people hate Germans (like the French do).

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Smells like teen spirit.

I wish historical dramas could have smellovision, considering Europeans lack of bathing not that many centuries ago.... explaining why perfume became such big business in France. Was it Liz first bathed once a month (or was it year?) "whether she needed to or not"?

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