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Brain Art and Neuroscience

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Brain Art and Neuroscience

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Neurosensuality and Affective Realism

Brain Art and Neuroscience

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Brain Art and Neuroscience book

Neurosensuality and Affective Realism
ByDavid R. Gruber
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2020
eBook Published 18 December 2020
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003021308
Pages 208
eBook ISBN 9781003021308
Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Social Sciences
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Gruber, D.R. (2020). Brain Art and Neuroscience: Neurosensuality and Affective Realism (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003021308

ABSTRACT

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 something in-between? What does it mean? How might we respond? In this ground-breaking new book, David R. Gruber explores the seductive and influential position of the neurosciences amid a growing interest in affect and materiality as manifest in artistic representations of the human brain. Contributing to debates surrounding the value and/or purpose of interdisciplinary engagement happening in the neuro-humanities, Gruber emphasizes the need for critical-cultural analysis within the field. Engaging with New Materialism and Affect Theory, the book provides a current and concrete example of the on-going shift away from constructivist lenses, arguing that the influence of relatively new neuroscience methods (EEG, MRI and fMRI) on the visual arts has not yet been fully realised. In fact, the very idea of a brain as it is seen and encountered today—or "The Brain," as Gruber calls it—remains in need of critical, wild and rebellious re-imagination.

Illuminating how artistic engagement with the brain is often sensual and suggestive even if rooted in objectivist impulses and tied to scientific realism, this book is ideal for scholars in Art, Media Studies, Sociology, and English departments, as well visual artists and anyone seriously engaging discourses of the brain.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|42 pages

Ancient histories of the brain concept

chapter 2|30 pages

Neurosensuality and brain art

chapter 3|57 pages

Affective Realism and brain art

chapter 4|28 pages

Brain art on the ontological stage

chapter |21 pages

Conclusion

For the love of the momentary brain
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