Objects for sale related to Dispatch exhibition Indian Ocean.
Cows & Pigs
Jason Kakoyiannis
Sensorial sculptures or scent activated sculptures. The shapes of the objects are loosely derived from glass distillation heads casually known in labs as "cows" or "pigs". The exaggerated forms are here employed as flacons for displaying and spatializing certain raw materials and combinations used by commercial perfumery to evoke powerful emotional effects.
Comment J’ai Vécu, 2009
Hand blown borosilicate glass, fragrance oil (citrus accord, cashmeran, coumarin), black pepper extract, capsicum oleoresin, 13 inches high
YES to Carrots, 2009
Hand blown borosilicate glass, fragrance oil (extracted from Yes to Carrots shampoo), purified dead sea salt water, non-fragrant artifacts, 13 inches high
Hedonic, 2009
Hand blown borosilicate glass, fragrance raw material (Hedione), purified water,
A Masstige Cohort, 2009
Hand blown borosilicate glass, fragrance oil (marine accord, fresh floral accord, anthranylate, woody amber accord), alcohol, 13 inches high
Flammarion, 2009
Hand blown borosilicate glass, fragrance oil (ozone accord), alcohol, 19.5 inches high
Chienne Crevée
[Commercial fragrance de-composed into its ten constituent accords] Hand blown borosilicate glass, fragrance oil, alcohol, 19.5 inches high





