Day 2

Friday 29th October

2022

Opening Session Future of Scent

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

“EI_AI” - Sissel Tolaas, Smell Researcher & Artist

“Olfaction Technology Review”- Nikhil Lal

“Ideation in Space - How olfaction can influence Space Exploration. Conclusions after M5 Sensoria analog astronaut mission at habitat Lunares” - Karolina Sulich

“Sensing the City: Spatial Spectrogramy” - Joris Daniel Komen, PhD Candidate: MIT PhD Candidate: MIT Computation Group

“OVR - Spatial Olfactory Virtual Reality for Behavioral Outcomes” - Aaron Wisniewski, CEO/Co Founder OVR Technology

Panel discussion with Q&A

Introduction of Moot Court Competition

10:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Dimitrios Ioannidis Esq. - Introduction to Problem

  • Opening of argument by Clerk of the Supreme Court - Introduction of Justices

  • Judges- Arguments by 4 students - 2 on each side - Claimant (Cassie Nedder and Dionisio Antonio Mulone) and Respondent (Zelda Bank and Madison Bush)- 15 min each student. 

  • Some remarks/comments by Justices 30-40 min- analysis of an issues

The Moot Court Problem - Link to the Story

Session 2 - Ethics, Vision of the Future where Molecular Recognition is Commonplace

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

“Olfaction Vindicates Creativity Machine Paradigm” - Dr. Stephen L. Thaler, President, CEO, and Chief Scientist at Imagination Engines Inc.

“Creating a Digital Archive of Scent Objects” - Saskia Wilson-Brown, Founder of The Institute for Art and Olfaction

“Recognizing molecules with nanomaterial corona phases” - Dr. Xun Gong, Strano laboratory MIT

Michael Benson & Chris Rose in conversation
Panel and Q& A

Closing Remarks

3:00 PM - 3:20 PM

“No Conscent: Imminent emanations oblige data subject preeminence” - Prof. David Carroll, associate professor, Parsons School of Design, The New School