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Professor Semir Zeki, "Empty Spaces - The Neurobiology of Nothingness

discuss various forms of art which give the brain the maximum opportunity to create many different interpretations of a single happening.


Professor Semir Zeki FRS, Professor of Neurobiology at University College London
"Empty Spaces - the Neurobiology of Nothingness"
The brain is not a passive chronicler of events, but an active participant in their creation. The lecture will discuss various forms of art which give the brain the maximum opportunity to create many different interpretations of a single happening.


Speaker(s):

Professor Semir Zeki FRS | talks

 

Date and Time:

12 December 2007 at 6:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Louise T Blouin Institute
3 Olaf Street
London
W11 4BE
0207 985 9600
http://www.ltbfoundation.org

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Tickets:

£5, free for Institute members

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The Institute. Please phone 020 7985 9600 to reserve a ticket or email info@ltbfoundation.org

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