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Art Exhibition 2017
This year’s art exhibition features pieces by established artists and scientists, representing the various levels of thought through which one can appreciate the beauty of the human brain. The exhibition (June 25-29, 2017) will include pieces by artists including Elizabeth Jameson (known for her work inspired by her personal journey with Multiple Sclerosis), Richard Bright …Read More
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Wellcome Image Award 2016
Many congratulation to Alfred Anwander who recently received the Wellcome Image Award 2016 with his image Slicing the Connectome. This image was originally submitted to the brain-art competition 2014 organized by The NeuroBureau. In 2015 it was the cover image of the flyer of the art-science exhibition (Crossing Fibers: A Neuroretrospectroscopic View) as well as …Read More
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Art Exhibition at Kopfzentrum (Leipzig)
Crossing Fibers: A Retrospectroscopic View The 2016 art exhibit brings together works representing the synergy between neuroscience and art. In Leipzig, the exhibition will be held at the Kopfzentrum, from 07th January to beginning March 2016. For more details please visit Backyart
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Support Art and Science Projects
We believe that unforeseen and amazing things can happen when collaboration occurs, and that pushing the interface between art and science presents a valuable opportunity for us as a neuroscience community. And we just like art..and science…together. If you would like to support The Neuro Bureau e.V., please make your donations via the following webpage …Read More
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Art Exhibition and Symposium in Leipzig (Nov. 21st, 2015)
Crossing Fibers: A Retrospectroscopic View The 2015 art exhibit brings together works representing the synergy between neuroscience and art. In Leipzig, the exhibition will be held at the Kunstkraftwerk, on Saturday November 21st, 2015. A symposium on themes relating to the interdisciplinary practice of arts and science, and the effects of such collaborations, will begin …Read More
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Contribute to Brainspell
Brainspell integrates two of the most forward thinking open-science initiatives in the neuroimaging community: neurosynth and cognitive atlas. The online tool, designed by Roberto Toro, contains the current neurosynth database of the coordinates from 9179 research articles, and allows users to curate, correct, and annotate them with experimental terms and categories from the cognitive atlas. The full database …Read More
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The Hub at Wellcome Collection
The Hub at Wellcome Collection is a new initiative located in the heart of London to actively foster interdisciplinary collaboration across academia, policy, and the arts. Much will be developing over the coming months as the Hub takes shape, but to give you a feel for Wellcome's vision for the space: The inaugural residents were announced last week, and …Read More
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NeuroBureau Newsletter 1.0
At the front of this year's art exhibit at HBM, sat a table. And for some reason--maybe simply because it stayed in the same place the entire time--the table took on a life of its own. Important information such as where the bathrooms were located, what time the plenary started, and if the program brochures …Read More
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Subjective Resonance Imaging: an International Brain/Art Gallery Show at HBM 2013
We're excited to announce that the full lineup is confirmed for the gallery show we'll be presenting next month in Seattle in conjunction with the 2013 Human Brain Mapping conference, entitled Subjective Resonance Imaging. The conference organizers have graciously given us a large area in the center of the lobby to present the artwork, which …Read More
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Smells like brain spirit!
For many of us, the 1990s is remembered as The Decade of the Brain. But on the opposite coast from congress, a music and fashion scene was brewing in Seattle that would come to characterize the art and attitude of the 90s. Collectively described as 'grunge', what better way to pay tribute to Seattle's trendsetting contribution to …Read More
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Announcing Brainhack in Paris, 23-25 October 2013
Mark your calendars for Brainhack 2013, which will be held from October 23rd-25th, 2013, at the Seminar Center of the Centre international d'études pédagogiques just outside Paris. More information about the Unconference and Hackathon will be available soon, as well as registration details. For further information on Brainhack and the 2012 Unconference, check out: www.brainhack.org The …Read More
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Announcing the OHBM 2013 Hackathon
The OHBM 2013 Local Organizing Committee (LOC) announced the HBM Hackathon, a meeting-long analysis and resource building competition designed to accelerate the connection between open neuroscience and cloud computing. With support from the Allen Institute for Brain Science, Amazon Web Services, and numerous other contributors, the 2013 meeting in Seattle will include an integrated hack …Read More
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Brain-Art Competition 2013 Open for Submissions!
In order to recognize the beauty and creativity of artistic renderings emerging from the neuroimaging community, we are launching the third annual Brain-Art Competition. Countless hours are devoted to the creation of informative visualizations for communicating neuroscientific findings. The Brain-Art Competition aims to recognize this often unappreciated aspect of the publication process, and highlight the …Read More