Urban olfactory navigation — where neighborhoods have signature fragrances and the visually impaired navigate cities through aroma trails
A visually impaired user puts on their scent earring, walks outside, and suddenly experiences the world through smell — the jasmine-scented arts district, the coffee-aroma business corridor, the pine-scented park zone — navigating independently and joyfully through a city that literally smells like a map, with their earring subtly releasing complementary scents to confirm their route.
Minaret-like towers installed throughout neighborhoods, each broadcasting a unique fragrance signature that defines that district's olfactory identity.
Wearable diffusers that release subtle scent trails, guiding users through cities with complementary fragrances that confirm their path.
Aerial scent mapping experiences — soar above the city and understand its aromatic geography from breathtaking new perspectives.
Autonomous scent dispersers that drift through urban canyons, expanding aromatic zones and creating dynamic fragrance landscapes.