MEDIT Seminar: Ellen Pearlman

11/28/2017 - 05:00 - 07:00

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Noor: A Brain Opera
Is There A Place In Human Consciousness Where Surveillance Cannot Go?
Free Admission

Abstract:
The surfeit of new technologies, research and methods about the human brain raise concerns around issues of privacy, surveillance, autonomy and consciousness. Do our electroencephalograph, functional magnetic resonance imaging and other biometric data really contain the essence of who we are and what we think? How will this data be used for security identification, thought reeducation, manipulating memories and identifiers called 鈥榖rainotypes鈥 or 鈥榖rainfingerprints鈥?
If cognitive processes can be monitored and harvested, how do we prepare for this new frontier of surveillance? Artists and musicians have been experimenting with brainwaves since the 1960s. Currently, new types of consumer-grade brain sensors are used for artistic exploration. The idea of the cyborg has given way to the age of human鈥搈achine augmentation, with the brain as the next site-specific performative space. What kind of dramatic structures, interventions, methods and contexts will work when the brain itself drives the performance experience?
Though no one is entirely sure, this presentation on neuroscience and 鈥淣oor 鈥 A Brain Opera鈥 opens up a dialogue about the impact of cognitive technologies and neuroscience on creative practices.

About the speaker:
Dr. Ellen Pearlman is on the faculty of Parson/New School University in New York. A Fulbright World Learning specialist in New Media Art and Technology, she runs The Volumetric Society of New York, is President of Art-A-Hack (TM), and Director of the ThoughtWorks Arts Residency.
https://thoughtworksarts.io/bio/ellen-pearlman/

About MEDIT seminars:
MEDIT seminars are invited speaker events organised by the Centre of Excellence in Media Innovation and Digital Culture (MEDIT). They will feature scholars from the Baltic Sea region and beyond who study media and digital technologies. Each seminar consists of a 50-minute lecture, followed by a discussion. All are welcome to attend!
About X-HUB:
X-HUB is an Art, Design, Science and Technology programme, which aims to further the inquiry about human experience exploring the boundaries of the inherent cultural, societal and ethical implications.