Project cooperation
Art Science Residency exhibition, public space event and documentary
- MSCA-CITIZENS
- Proposal under Development
NeuroNarratives was initiated to answer a profound question:
Can understanding the brain bring meaningful changes to society?
When it comes to mental health and psychiatric conditions, the answer is undoubtedly yes. But is that the whole story? Can knowledge of how our brains and minds work challenge our beliefs, confront our biases, and reshape how we think? Ultimately, could this knowledge enhance our individual and collective well-being?
NeuroNarratives aims to explore these questions by connecting artists and neuroscientists. Over a year, they’ll work together to create original artworks that communicate the scientists’ research in alternative ways, turning complex findings into more approachable formats.
We’ll present the artworks and the residents’ reflections in ways that we hope resonate deeply, inspire curiosity, and instigate change. Through a public open-air exhibition, everyone will have the opportunity to engage in conversation with the residents.
NeuroNarratives ultimately aims to spark awareness, wonder, and deeper understanding of the truths we hold, often unquestioningly.
Join us in discovering how creativity and neuroscience can shift perspectives and help us realise what’s possible, for ourselves and for society.
SCIENTIFIC PANELS
NeuroNarratives
Project cooperation
Art Science Residency exhibition, public space event and documentary