Between Synapses: Where Art and Brain Sciences Intersect / The Jerusalem Artists House טלפון - 02-6253653 05/03/2016 to - 30/04/2016
Curator: Michal Mor
Participating artists: Nivi Alroy, Maya Attoun, Ayelet Carmi, Tirza Freund, Uri Gershuni,
Alex Kremer, Rinat Kotler and Hillel Roman , Tamar Latzman,
Edna Ohana, Tomer Sapir, Lior Waterman
In the beginning there was art. Then came the written word, and most recently, science.
This is the order of the world.
The most mysterious, complex, and most elusive object in the entire universe is the human brain.
It is like a noisy electrical machine: thinking, calculating, seeing, feeling, speaking, and enabling
us to organize ourselves in the world. But how it functions still escapes our understanding and it
remains a great enigma: What makes the human brain so creative? Is it merely its biological
components —the nerve cells and the interconnecting synapses, that create huge, dynamic,
and interactive neural networks?
For almost a year, the artists participating in this exhibition were paired with brain scientists
from disciplines such as vision, cognition, movement, hearing, and memory. Together, they held
research meetings and collaborative sessions culminating in a novel artistic and verbal language.
Some artists honed their distinctive artistic handwriting, while others turned to new modes of
expression created during the process. Artists and scientists alike experienced a fundamental
change in the way they envisioned and represented the world.
This change is a product of the activation of thought and imagination during the learning process,
which is essentially a creative process that results in the creation of new synapses between the
brain cells. The result is a new, harmonious neural network. Metaphorically, we may say that creativity
exists between synapses, between action and reaction. As partners in the act of creation, the artist
and the scientist are motivated by curiosity, boundless imagination, intuition, and the quest for answers.
Both work diligently, either in the studio or the laboratory, to create new links, attempting to understand
the world around us.
Many thanks to The Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences, and especially to the researchers of
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, for their cooperation with the artists. Their collaborative efforts have
generated new synapses in the brains of the creative teams – artists and scientists – and made this
exhibition possible.
location - The Jerusalem Artists House
Time - 05/03/2016 to - 30/04/2016 Link - http://www.art.org.il
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