Smell Talk Dance 
  Scenographic Studies of the artistisc research project
                                          SENSING LIVING SYSTEMS by artist duo MUELLER-DIVJAK 
 Multisensory presentation and discussion.
                                          With Smell Talk Dance we invite you to an evening of collective sensing, dialogue and celebration.
We are all living
                                          systems: sensing beings, embedded in and connected to other living systems.
This foundation is at the core of SENSING
                                          LIVING SYSTEMS. The arts-based research project, which is located at AIL, explores how sensory experiences – especially through
                                          smell, touch, and sound – can foster deeper awareness of our interconnected world.
 During
                                          the fifth installation of a series of scenographic studies, more than one thousand persons in Vienna, Porto, Bangkok, Trang,
                                          Songkhla and MIT Boston took part in a public scent-based vote in response to the question ‘Imagine a being that knows and
                                          feels everything about connectedness and interactions. How would it smell like?’ Now, it’s time to present the results.
The event starts with the last opportunity to discover all the different SYS-smells and a panel talk with the project
                                          team, including the SYS perspective. This is followed by the opening of Part VI of the series of scenographic studies: SYS
                                          DANCE, featuring SYS-related tracks and a smellscape based on the favorite smell chosen by the participants over the
                                          past weeks.
The open format invites the audience to sense, to ask questions, share thoughts, and engage in the
                                          project, the multisensory installation, and the themes raising. The emerging presence of SYS, the imagined being of embodied
                                          systems awareness, is welcomed and expected.
The evening concludes with a SYS DANCE floor, that invite
                                          us to move and connect beyond words.
Let’s gather to sense, talk, smell, and dance - together as living systems.
The artist and researcher duo MUELLER-DIVJAK (Dr. Jeanette Müller and Dr. Paul Divjak), who conceived
                                          and initiated SENSING LIVING SYSTEMS, is working at the Angewandte Interdisciplinary Lab / University of Applied
                                          Arts (project leader: Mag. Alexandra Graupner) with international artists and systems scientists to form experiential spaces
                                          by artistic means (scenographies) and to create sensory impressions that help us to better understand and resonate with living
                                          systems.