Mind Mine

Built by and for children, 'Mind Mine' presented a vast, immersive neurological environment in which the children were able to simultaneously explore, play and learn.
The project posed profound questions about identity, while exploring communication pathways within the brain, various neurological ideas and how these can impact decision making and emotional stability.
'Mind Mine' was conceived and developed by artists Harriet Murray and Neil Taylor of Campbell Works, in collaboration with scientist Elaine Beattie, Lecturer in Biopsychology at Goldsmith College, and was funded by a Pulse award.


