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Reconfiguring Memory

Sunday, February 13, 2011 - 14:30
Schmidt Lecture Hall
Shuli Sade
Artist, NYC

The Human Mind and Brain Program

Dept of Neurobiology - Special Lecture

 

Abstract:  Sadé will talk about the relevance in collaboration between artists and scientists, and will introduce her recent art project: “Reconfiguring Memory”. Sadé collaborates with Professor Andre Fenton at NYU Neuroscience labs to develop art for the renovated Neuroscience labs at NYU. Her work with memory, time and light led to this collaboration and will result in art relating to the questions: How does the brain store experience as memories and how the expression of knowledge activates information that is relevant without activating what is irrelevant, and what visual methods can be used for recording the activity of memory, gain or loss.

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Contact: neuro@weizmann.ac.il