Yoko Ono Exhibition at Tate Modern. Music of the mind.
This exhibition illustrates how the struggle to make art an academic subject and give arts admin and academics some credibility baffled it’s way to the top.
This exhibition illustrates how the struggle to make art an academic subject and give arts admin and academics some credibility baffled it’s way to the top.
An understanding of Omnology
Using art as a form of therapy
“In my ongoing project ‘Goddess’, I use painting and collage to create archetypal references which attempt to represent traditionally feminine characteristics, in that, when encountering the image, the viewer may experience a sensation linked to the subject matter which, according to the theory of […]
What generates the reality I experience? According to David Eagleman it includes: Data captured by my senses and transmitted to the brain. Information sent to the brain by my own internal model of the world – facts learnt from previous […]
What our senses pick up – light, sound, taste, smell, sensations – isn’t piped straight to the brain. Instead this information is converted into electrical signals, transmitted to the brain, sifted through to identify patterns and then re-assembled. What results […]