1st Edition

Brain Art and Neuroscience Neurosensuality and Affective Realism

By David Gruber Copyright 2020
208 Pages 10 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

208 Pages 10 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

208 Pages 10 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

The first of its kind, this book examines artistic representations of the brain after the rise of the contemporary neurosciences, examining the interplay of art and science and tackling some of the critical-cultural implications. Weaving an MRI pattern onto a family quilt. Scanning the brain of a philosopher contemplating her own death and hanging it in a museum. Is this art or science or... Read more

Preface  Chapter 1. Ancient Histories of the Brain Concept  Chapter 2. Neuro-Sensuality and Brain Art  Chapter 3. Affective Realism and Brain Art  Chapter 4. Brain Art on the Ontological Stage  Conclusion. For the Love of the Momentary Brain

Biography

David R. Gruber is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Media, Cognition and Communication at the University of Copenhagen. His research spans the rhetoric of science, body studies, and the public understanding of science. Much of his work focuses on the role of neuroscience in society and the reasons why brain findings can be so persuasive. He is co-editor of The Routledge Handbook of Language and Science with Lynda Walsh and creator of the neuro-humanities website, Neurohuman.com.