Venue
Digital Humanities Hub (Ground Floor), European Research Institute (G3 on campus map)
Date
Thursday, March 15, 2018
01:00 PM
Address
University of Birmingham Birmingham B15 2TT
Location
West Midlands
Organiser
University of Birmingham

Join David Checkley, Sarah Walden (Birmingham City University) and Coral Manton (Plymouth University, i-DAT), members of Vivid Projects’ Black Hole Club 2017 cohort, for this interactive workshop examining the form and function of cognitive interruption as experienced by neurodivergent individuals (e.g. people with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Synaesthesia, Dyspraxia, Dyslexia and ADHD).

Bringing together sculpture, immersive video and virtual reality with somatic exercises and brainwave monitoring, the workshop will encourage participants to consider the generative and creative aspects of cognitive interruption and neurological difference.

Tickets £6.25 (inc. booking fee), booking recommended. https://artsandsciencefestival.co.uk/festival-event/dysfunction/

Please note, if paying on the door this will be cash only.

Presented as part of the University of Birmingham’s Arts and Science Festival https://artsandsciencefestival.co.uk/