Tuesday, November 7, 2017

The ultimate hipster paradise is in a small European city where you can use the world's largest Polaroid camera and create 'smell memories'

It came out looking pretty nice, no thanks to my lack of craftiness.

It came out looking pretty nice, no thanks to my lack of craftiness.

The shop runs special workshops to teach people how to cut their own rubber stamps or linoleum prints. We used the letter stamps they had in store.

The shop runs special workshops to teach people how to cut their own rubber stamps or linoleum prints. We used the letter stamps they had in store.

We opted for the Polaroid. Afterwards, you can decorate the photo with metal or rubber stamps. You also get a card to hold the photo in.

We opted for the Polaroid. Afterwards, you can decorate the photo with metal or rubber stamps. You also get a card to hold the photo in.

The stores sells a variety of Impossible Project and Polaroid films, or you can have Kaps take a regular-size Polaroid of you in-store for a few dollars.

The stores sells a variety of Impossible Project and Polaroid films, or you can have Kaps take a regular-size Polaroid of you in-store for a few dollars.

There's a message-in-a-bottle maker if you are so inclined. I wasn't on a desert island, so I saved my 5€.

There's a message-in-a-bottle maker if you are so inclined. I wasn't on a desert island, so I saved my 5€.

The store will let you experiment with turn-of-the-century photographic techniques like wet-plate collodion photographs and tin-types.

The store will let you experiment with turn-of-the-century photographic techniques like wet-plate collodion photographs and tin-types.

More about wet-plate collodion and tin types can be found here»

We gave it a try for 1€, but sadly did not get anywhere close to the high score. Better luck next time.

We gave it a try for 1€, but sadly did not get anywhere close to the high score. Better luck next time.

There's even an old pinball machine that has been customized to take a Polaroid if you get a high score.

There's even an old pinball machine that has been customized to take a Polaroid if you get a high score.

There are a lot of working typewriters around the store already loaded with paper.

There are a lot of working typewriters around the store already loaded with paper.

I couldn't figure out what these were when I was in the store. I found out later that they are lamp heads made by a local metalsmith.

I couldn't figure out what these were when I was in the store. I found out later that they are lamp heads made by a local metalsmith.

Lots of famous artists have recorded in the space. Here's American jazz singer/songwriter Gregory Porter recording a set.

The recording studio features a wide range of vintage guitars, keyboards, and other instruments to use in your recording session.

The recording studio features a wide range of vintage guitars, keyboards, and other instruments to use in your recording session.

The store also features a professional "living room" recording studio complete with recording equipment from the 1970s and a vinyl recording lathe considered to be the best by many audiophiles.

The store also features a professional "living room" recording studio complete with recording equipment from the 1970s and a vinyl recording lathe considered to be the best by many audiophiles.

The store uses a Neuman AM32B recording lathe, which is very rare.

The idea is to break open one of these vials when a moment you want to remember happens. The next time you smell the scent, you will remember the moment.

The idea is to break open one of these vials when a moment you want to remember happens. The next time you smell the scent, you will remember the moment.

Source: Smell Memory Kit

One of the strangest offerings in the store is the "Smell Memory Kit." Created by Norwegian artist and researcher Sissel Tolaas, the kit features "abstract" smells that you've never smelled before.

One of the strangest offerings in the store is the "Smell Memory Kit." Created by Norwegian artist and researcher Sissel Tolaas, the kit features "abstract" smells that you've never smelled before.

Tolaas is well-known for having created a library of over 7,000 smells stored in glass jars that mimic everything from the everyday to the extraordinary. For a museum show in Germany about World War I, she recreated the smell of mustard gas to evoke the era. Attendees quickly got sick from the stench.

... or practice your calligraphy, this is the place. If you don't trust your handwriting, a calligrapher is on-site to write out your heartfelt letter to a loved one.

... or practice your calligraphy, this is the place. If you don't trust your handwriting, a calligrapher is on-site to write out your heartfelt letter to a loved one.

If you've ever wanted to try stamping a letter with your own seal ...

If you've ever wanted to try stamping a letter with your own seal ...

The store sells all original cards printed on Supersense's printing presses, made by artist and printer Annamaria Tatu.

The store sells all original cards printed on Supersense's printing presses, made by artist and printer Annamaria Tatu.

You can even have the shop make custom cards on the press or take a private workshop to learn how to use it.

Carefully curated music plays from a vinyl record player.

Carefully curated music plays from a vinyl record player.

The building, called the Dogenhof, is a historic landmark.

The building, called the Dogenhof, is a historic landmark.

In the late 1800s, Viennese architects were obsessed with Venice, leading Austrian contractor Maximilian Hass and architect Carl Caufal to build a replica of a Venetian Palazzo in 1898. The stucco walls are lined in gold.

Source: Supersense

Both cameras are shot on Impossible Project film or "super rare, matured, original Polaroid film" in color, black & white, or sepia. Here's what one of the giant Polaroids looks like.

Both cameras are shot on Impossible Project film or "super rare, matured, original Polaroid film" in color, black & white, or sepia. Here's what one of the giant Polaroids looks like.

Source: Supersense

If you don't want to splurge for the biggest Polaroid in the world, this camera takes 8x10 inch Polaroids and will cost you only $60.

If you don't want to splurge for the biggest Polaroid in the world, this camera takes 8x10 inch Polaroids and will cost you only $60.

A vintage Viennese creation, the camera is one of only seven in the world. It takes Polaroids that are 20x24 inches. At nearly $300 per shot, it's not cheap.

A vintage Viennese creation, the camera is one of only seven in the world. It takes Polaroids that are 20x24 inches. At nearly $300 per shot, it's not cheap.

The idea behind Supersense is to bring unique analog experiences to customers. This is the largest Polaroid camera in the world.

The idea behind Supersense is to bring unique analog experiences to customers. This is the largest Polaroid camera in the world.

Kaps and the Impossible Project took over Polaroid's factory in the Netherlands and began to produce instant film again. It became a huge hit and earlier this year, the company purchased Polaroid.

Kaps and the Impossible Project took over Polaroid's factory in the Netherlands and began to produce instant film again. It became a huge hit and earlier this year, the company purchased Polaroid.

Kaps left The Impossible Project a few years ago to start Supersense, his dream project, with Andreas Eduard Hoeller and Nina Ugrinovich.

Supersense was founded by Austrian artist Florian Kaps. He is well-known in the photography world for founding The Impossible Project after Polaroid announced that it would close its last instant-film factory in 2008.

Supersense was founded by Austrian artist Florian Kaps. He is well-known in the photography world for founding The Impossible Project after Polaroid announced that it would close its last instant-film factory in 2008.

Source: FvF

But the real action is in the back, which is full of endless curiosities.

But the real action is in the back, which is full of endless curiosities.

When you walk in, you enter the cafe first. It serves high-end coffee roasted in a nearby region, as well as locally-sourced Austrian beer, wine, and butcher meats.

When you walk in, you enter the cafe first. It serves high-end coffee roasted in a nearby region, as well as locally-sourced Austrian beer, wine, and butcher meats.

Coffee in the shop is made on a top-of-the-line Slayer espresso machine, which runs for $22,000 and is "built to brew for the truly obsessive," according to Bloomberg News.

The tables and chairs are, of course, made from reclaimed materials, and the bar is fashioned from refashioned American cabinets.

It's right near the famous Prater amusement park.

It's right near the famous Prater amusement park.

Source: Google Maps

Supersense is located on Praterstrasse in the Leopoldstadt neighborhood of Vienna, Austria.

Supersense is located on Praterstrasse in the Leopoldstadt neighborhood of Vienna, Austria.

Source: Business Insider India