Painting an experience? How aesthetics might assist a neuroscience of sensory experience
IULM University, Milan, hosted a European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop on "Neuroesthetics: When art and the brain collide" on the 24th and 25th of September, 2009. In my invited lecture, I departed significantly from my advertised title, instead using my time to introduce the audience to five strands in my research related to the intersection of neuroscience/cognitive science and art/creativity:
- Embodied creativity
- Enactive models of experience
- Synthetic phenomenology
- Interactive empiricism
- Art works/installations
Media:
- PodSlides: iPod-ready video (.mp4; 27 MB; 33 min 55 sec)
- Audio (.mp3; 15.6 MB; 33 min 51 sec)
- PowerPoint file (.pptx; 1.5 MB)
Further links:
- Workshop description
- Official workshop report
- "Beauty and the Brain: The Puzzle": An account of the workshop by author Tim Parks in the New York Review of Books blog
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