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Can you imagine the language of the brain? Come and create your own representation of the brain functioning. In this hands‐on experience with plaster (AKA white clay) we will be trying to represent the brain code, with clay. Participants will be invited to discuss, with their fellow "table artists", how ideas are represented and felt in the brain/mind, and to then try to mould their piece of clay to represent that neural/mind language artistically in plaster
▶️CAMBRIDGE DRAWS ITSELF Part 2.mov, @Strawberry Fair Cambridge June 2011.
▶️CAMBRIDGE DRAWS ITSELF . Wolfson College, Cambridge University, April 9 2011. 'There is a time for drawing, it's different from talking, no individuated authorship no expectation of skills, just lines coming together!' A collaboration with Sarah Butterfield and Minimal Sound System.
▶️Festival of Ideas Cambridge, UK
Sci@Art: The Body, Materials and Movement a collaboration
▶️V2 clip Pull II
'In talking whilst walking, we forget about how we are placing our feet in the step other’s…our bodies just move together in time. In silence, keeping in step with the other has to be achieved, arrived at'.
▶️V1clip 2 Synchrony: As a person moves fast another, there is a momentary overlap in timed steps, a point of connection, momentary and lost until the next time they pass. Trying to find each other when moving at different speeds seems only possible when one person reaches out to touch the pace of the other and pulls them to shift their step.'
▶️V1 C2: Resistance.