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more about #greenaria more comments → pear.shaped.Sara: That perfume bottle in the picture, what fragrance is it? I just know my mom had that exact same bottle growing up! more » badmutha: Oh my. I really don't want my perfume to be more cultured and sophisticated than I am. Which is why I always wear Fantasy by Britney Spears. That way,... more » NefariousNewt: I'm in-scent-sed! This makes no scents! For opera to de-scent into such olfactory non-scents is ludicrous. more » birminghamdrunk: um, i can haz benadryl? my allergies: i suspect this would kick them up. more » AtomiClash: humanitarian misanthrope: better have plenty o' Kleenex. That nonsense would have me sneezing for days. more » inabook: This is so cool. Bending art into new ways and incorporating more of our senses... We manipulate scents so much as it is to alter moods (scented cand... more » bluebears: That sounds like a non stop ride to migrainesville. more » Santos L Halper: Eh, you can get a scent opera on the elevator at your local DMV. It's definitely a struggle between nature and fart in that terrible, confined space. more » save jinger: Very cool. Now when can I get smellovision? more » bangers: this sounds scentsational! more » -
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Sweet Smell Of Success
Fragrance designer Christophe Laudamiel has worked for five years on a "scent opera," Green Aria, in which a series of scents tell the audience of the struggle between nature and art, with accompanying music. [WSJ]

