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Memory Distortions in a Museum Tour – Mice (and fMRI) Tell the Truth

March 16, 2014July 20, 2025

Our brain is neither a camera nor a computer, but a faulty and happy machine… And creative

Continue reading ➞ Memory Distortions in a Museum Tour – Mice (and fMRI) Tell the Truth
Abstract art, Conceptual art, Creativity, Eric Kandel, HHMI, Jorge Luis Borges, Minimalist art, MIT, René Magritte, Salvador Dali, Surrealist art, Vision

Memory is What Art is Made of – Images

March 2, 2014September 4, 2020

Salvador Dali (1904 – 1989)     The Persistence of Memory  (1931)

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Memory, René Magritte, Salvador Dali, Surrealism

Blind Tennis to Dolphin Dance – William Forsythe’s Ballett Frankfurt

February 16, 2014August 19, 2022

The visual brain involved in hearing echoes… Echolocation in bats and men…

Continue reading ➞ Blind Tennis to Dolphin Dance – William Forsythe’s Ballett Frankfurt
Ballet Frankfurt, Blind Tennis, Echolocation, Learning, Visual Brain, William Forsythe

Serious Science, Awesome Art – The Difference?

January 19, 2014September 3, 2020

Which one of these images is art?

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Art & technology, Bioscapes, Bladderwort, Henri Matisse

NEWS: WINTER 2013 – Happenings in Art, Science and Other Stuff

January 5, 2014September 3, 2020

Molecular chic of DNA …

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DNA, Science & Commerce

Life’s Mysteries & Howard Hughes – HHMI’s Science is for Everyone

December 22, 2013September 2, 2020

Allowing the singular voice to sing… Can robots take over the world?

Continue reading ➞ Life’s Mysteries & Howard Hughes – HHMI’s Science is for Everyone
Darwin, DNA, HHMI, Howard Hughes, Human genome, Watson & Crick

Why Action Painters are Mostly Male? Neurobiologists May Have Found an Answer

December 8, 2013September 1, 2020

Male-dominated physical comedy… Hunter vs. gatherer… Jackson Pollock…

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Action painting, Connectome, Jackson Pollock, Michelangelo

What’s Pain Got to Do with It? In Art, It’s Everything

November 24, 2013July 20, 2025

No pain, no pleasure, no art… No brain.

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Art & Beauty, Art & Science, Consciousness, Eric Kandel, implicit memory, Nietzsche, Pain & Pleasure

NEWS: AUTUMN 2013 – Leonardo Reviews for Understanding Pain…Warhol’s Silver Factory

November 17, 2013April 2, 2021

Listening to your pain… Warhol’s true legacy lives in Pittsburgh…

Continue reading ➞ NEWS: AUTUMN 2013 – Leonardo Reviews for Understanding Pain…Warhol’s Silver Factory
Andy Warhol, Leonardo Reviews

2013 Carnegie International – A Quick Tour of a Must See

November 3, 2013August 30, 2020

Why art matters…Museums are places of learning…Play and creativity…

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Carnegie International, Carnegie Library, Creativity, Learning, Play

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