Research and Publications
Posted on 10 Mar 2013 by Anne Beaulieu
This Saturday, Sarah de Rijcke and I met up with artist and researchers Jordi Puig. We visited an exhibition data.scan [no 1-9] by Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda at Gallery MU. A fabulous, immersive exhibition about data, in which multiple visualisations accompanied by sounds are juxtaposed, contrasted and combined. But the main reason for meeting up was to visit Jordi’s installation at STRP.nl festival. The work he presented is part of Picturing the Brain: Perspectives on Neuroimaging.
Category: UncategorizedTags: art, brain imaging, database, interface, neuroscience, social software, visual knowing