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"Seeing and knowing": Insights from the 11th International Conference on Neuroesthetics

9/16/2014

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I listed the 16 speakers of the conference. Click on my sketches to read my posts, some of them include interviews. Or scroll down my blog. 
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Johanna Drucker, Bibliographical Studies: Introduction
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Francis Steen, Communication: The construction of social reality through art
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Aude Oliva, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence: Zooming through the human brain in space and time: a look at perception and memory processes
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Derek Hodgson, Archaelogy: The visual brain, embodiment, and the first visual cultures: what can they tell us about "art"
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Harold Cohen, Computing and the Arts: Reflections on designing and building Aaron
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Deborah Aschheim, Arts: Thresholds of significance: some art and science collaborations
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Cristina Grasseni, Anthropology: Skilled visions: ecologies of belonging and sensorial apprenticeship
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Ellen Lupton, Contemporary Design: Design and framing
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Alan M. MacEachren, Information Sciences and Technology: Visually enabled geographical reasoning
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Marcos Nadal. Basic Psychological Research and Research methods: Cognitive neuroscience of aesthetics
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William Seeley, Philosophy: Seeking salience: a short story about engaging art
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Line Cecilie Engh, Philosophy: Seeing and knowing with the bride of Christ: how a metaphor shaped thought and action in the Middle Ages
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Aaron Marcus, Visualization and art design: Key principles of visual semiotics, visible language, user-interface and user-centered design
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Colin Ware, Computer science and data visualization: Perceiving, interacting and computing: the process of thinking visually
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Phillip Prager, Aesthetics: The modernist muse
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Peter Wells, Anthropology: Mysterious talk
Click here to read the interview of Tamia Marg, President of the Minerva Foundation
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