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Curator & Creative Producer

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  • Curated Exhibitions
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  • Writing
  • CV
  • Cognitive Sensations

Category: Writing

The Marriage of Art and Science

​​When I was at school, my father always discouraged my preference for the arts, as he felt these were “fluffy” … More

art and science, visual perception
Drawing by Oliver McAinsh - www.olivermac.com/

Are Smartphones Changing Our Brains and Behaviour?

Tap > Pause > Open > Continue You’re on your own for the first time in an hour. You whip … More

attention economy, brain, Cognitive Sensations, Digital Age, digital culture, neuroplasticity, Neuroscience

Growing up in the Digital Age (#05 – Cognitive Sensations Exhibition Series)

In the final Cognitive Sensations event, we discussed generations in the digital age with a focus on education, parenting and … More

Cognitive Conversations: The Artist’s Perspective (#03 – Cognitive Sensations Essay Series)

On Wednesday 20th February, I was very excited to host the third event of the Cognitive Sensations programme at FACT. … More

artistic practice, Digital Age, Marcos lutyens, mass media, mona lisa, Richard Cytowic, sensory experience, zara worth

The Body in Bytes (#04 – Cognitive Sensations Essay Series)

In the fourth event of the Cognitive Sensations programme, THECUBE became host to a conversation exploring the impact of the … More

biometrics, embodiment, foucault, identity, Psychology, self tracking, social media

Cognitive Control in an Attention Economy (#02 – Cognitive Sensations Essay Series)

‘Attention and Memory in the Digital Age’ was a well attended event opening up an intriguing array of questions about … More

Attention, design, Neuroscience, technology

Fields of Perception (#01 – Cognitive Sensations Essay Series)

“In the fast-paced context of the human-reared digital age, we must take into account that this environment is laced with … More

architecture, cognition, digital culture, Neuroscience, Perception, virtual reality

Where art and neuroscience intersect: Beyond the Brain @ THECUBE

The creative workspace of London’s THECUBE has become a site for experimentation for selected MA Art & Science students at … More

art review, Central Saint Martins, Neuroscience, Psychology

Machines will watch us die – symposium

On the 11th May 2018, I was invited to take part in the machines will watch us die symposium at … More

Claude Parent, holden gallery, La colline de l'art, Manchester School of Art, memory, neuroplasticity, sensory experience, Shinji Toya, tate liverpool

Euphonia – Exhibition Review, Bluecoat

In its final week of exhibit, Bluecoat is the current host of Euphonia, an immersive exhibition by British artist Emma … More

art and music, art and science, bluecoat, collective singing, emma smith, euphonia, exhibition review, liverpool, music, Psychology, sensory experience, voice

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