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Date(s) - 02/16/2023
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

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Free, pre-registration required
 
Meditation, Art, and Neuroscience in Conversation

The use of the visual image (found or created) as an introspection device to control and learn about the workings of the brain and mind are well known across meditation practices. Art and neuroscience take a different approach, evidencing perception in the images they produce.

Within the frame of ‘contemplation techniques,’ what connections can we see across these practices, and how can they be probed and strengthened?

This participatory program features large-scale images developed as contemplation devices by alumni of the MIT course Vision in Art and Neuroscience. In a group discussion engaging the audience, we will explore subjective experiences stimulated by the images, discovering connections across disciplines, with each other, and between ourselves and the world we experience.