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Reassembling the Self by Susan Aldworth

Reassembling The Self started as a collaboration between artist Susan Aldworth and a team of neuroscientists and clinicians at the Institute of Neuroscience at Newcastle University, UK.

Centred in a study of the condition of schizophrenia, it weaves together art, science, psychiatry and individual histories in an extraordinary exploration of self, perception and the fragility of human identity.

Exhibition runs from 16 September until 11 October 2014

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Science Art-Nature invites you to participate in a juried virtual exhibit, WINDOWS ON EVOLUTION:  An Artistic Celebration of Charles Darwin, commemorating Darwin Day, February 12, 2013.
The top 40 entries will be posted on Darwin Day, but all qualifying works will eventually be added. 
The exhibit will remain accessible through the Science Art-Nature website indefinitely. 
We intend to have the exhibit announced through various websites including that of the Darwin Day Organization. Darwin Day, as described there, is “an international celebration of science and humanity.” Visit their site to see videos, lectures on evolution, and information on Darwin, evolution, Darwin Day events and more.
As always, our aim is to display and promote the best contemporary Science Art and to encourage discourse between the scientific and artistic communities.
Each selected piece of art must portray a narrative about evolution. To help viewers step inside that narrative it must be accompanied by a 100-word caption describing the evolutionary context. For comparable caption examples, please refer to our previous shows in 2010 and 2011. For an example of evolutionary art, see our placeholder for the exhibit.
The exhibit may be interactive, inviting commentaries from viewers.   Send us your preference!
The exhibit is open to all living artists working in any medium, although submission of traditional photographs is discouraged.
Each artist may submit up to three works, but no more than two works from each artist will be selected.
SUBMISSION DATE:  The deadline for entries is midnight, October 15th, 2012.

Science Art-Nature invites you to participate in a juried virtual exhibit, WINDOWS ON EVOLUTION:  An Artistic Celebration of Charles Darwin, commemorating Darwin Day, February 12, 2013.

  • The top 40 entries will be posted on Darwin Day, but all qualifying works will eventually be added. 
  • The exhibit will remain accessible through the Science Art-Nature website indefinitely. 

We intend to have the exhibit announced through various websites including that of the Darwin Day Organization. Darwin Day, as described there, is “an international celebration of science and humanity.” Visit their site to see videos, lectures on evolution, and information on Darwin, evolution, Darwin Day events and more.

As always, our aim is to display and promote the best contemporary Science Art and to encourage discourse between the scientific and artistic communities.

  • Each selected piece of art must portray a narrative about evolution. To help viewers step inside that narrative it must be accompanied by a 100-word caption describing the evolutionary context. For comparable caption examples, please refer to our previous shows in 2010 and 2011. For an example of evolutionary art, see our placeholder for the exhibit.
  • The exhibit may be interactive, inviting commentaries from viewers.   Send us your preference!
  • The exhibit is open to all living artists working in any medium, although submission of traditional photographs is discouraged.
  • Each artist may submit up to three works, but no more than two works from each artist will be selected.

SUBMISSION DATEThe deadline for entries is midnight, October 15th, 2012.

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