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New findings challenge our ideas about art and the role of the senses in everyday life.
Dr Francesca Bacci & Dr David Melcher
There has been a "sensory turn" in the sciences and the humanities. Scientists are focusing on the interaction between the senses in brain and behaviour, while artists and historians are looking increasingly at the importance of senses other than the visual. Features issues that have emerged from the recent international, interdisciplinary conference on Art and the Senses in Oxford. These new findings challenge our ideas about art and the role of the senses in everyday life.
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31 October 2006 at 7:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Science Oxford Live |
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Free of charge |
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Science Oxford on 01865 728953 |
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