THE HUM: Inventing Sensations | Neuroscience x Materialisation

THE HUM: ‘Inventing Sensations’ is a public panel discussion which will look at ways lab based experiments within the brain sciences, are being critically explored through art, design, architecture and dance to create embodied, performed and experiential encounters.
For more information and to register for a free place, go to eventbrite.com
Panellists
- Mihaela Mitrovic (Architect, cognitive scientist, neuroscientist and film scholar)
- Matthias Sperling (Choreographer and performer)
- Ava Aghakouchak (Architectural Designer)
About the Hum
THE HUM is a series of events produced by Amy Croft, artist-in-residence at the Interactive Architecture Lab, with support from The Leverhulme Trust. THE HUM provides moments when the background hum of Croft’s research at UCL comes to the fore, exploring internal states of being, with invited experts who have informed her ongoing work.
About Amy Croft, artist in residence
Amy Croft works across sculpture, video, photography, writing, installation and curation. During her ten-month residency, Croft will develop a body of new artworks with neuroscientists and interaction designers at UCL. Her project will explore ways that our phenomenological experience of environments interfaces with mind-wandering or daydream, both at present and through future applications of brain knowledge in design. Amy will speculate on ways technologies could be used to harness and amplify mind-wandering, or negate it altogether.
This first HUM event is hosted in partnership with the Performance Interactions Lecture Series (PIxLS) held by the Bartlett’s new master programme: MArch Design for Performance and Interaction.

The Interactive Architecture Lab is group of artists, architects and engineers engaged in academic research activities, public art commissions and industry collaborations. At the heart of the Lab is the 15 month Masters programme MArch Design for Performance & Interaction, which gives students an opportunity to exploit the potential of new sensing, computation, networked and responsive technologies to imagine, build and test new spaces of performance & interaction.
For more information on our educational programmes check out our portfolio of research, a selection of graduate work published in press, a full list of staff and students, and find out more about applying to study.

Image Credit: A project by Amy Croft. Design by Jonas Berthod
Further information
Cost
Free
Open to
All
Availability
Yes
Organiser
Interactive Architecture Lab, Bartlett School of Architecture