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Update: Mind mine

8 June 2006

An interactive art installation representing complex neurological principles is open to the public in London from 10 to 18 June 2006.

Dubbed 'Mind Mine', the two-storey installation replicates brain functioning, as visitors physically become thoughts travelling through neural canals.

Mind Mine is the culmination of a three-month collaboration project working with 90 children, exploring ways of communicating brain-cell functioning and neurological concepts, and how these affect our decision making, emotional stability and automatic processing of huge amounts of information.

Funded through a Pulse award from the Wellcome Trust, Mind Mine has been developed and created by artists Harriet Murray and Neil Taylor in collaboration with scientist Elaine Beattie, Lecturer in Biopsychology at Goldsmiths College.

Visit Mind Mine at Campbell Works, 27 Belfast Road, London N16 6UN.

External links

Full details on Campbell Works website

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