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Landscapes of the Mind
Press Release

Andrew Carnie: Learn more about this artist and see his other science/art projects.
http://www.tram.ndo.co.uk/

Susan Aldworth: Visit this artist's website to see her other works inspired by neuroscience.
http://www.susanaldworth.com/

Bevil Conway: This artist and neuroscientist, an assistant professor at Wellesley College, will be speaking at Landscapes of the Mind: A Symposium on March 13, 2010.
 http://www.wellesley.edu/Neuroscience/Faculty_page/Conway/index.htm

Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI): The purpose of ASCI is to raise public awareness about artists and scientists using science and technology to explore new forms of creative expression, and to increase communication and collaborations between these fields.
http://www.asci.org/

Neuroculture: An online platform for the analysis and exchange of cultural projects intersecting neuroscience, the arts and the humanities. Organized by Suzanne Anker, Chair of the Fine Arts Department at the School of Visual Arts, NYC  and Dr. Giovanni Frazzetto, the London School of Economics and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory.  The site documents how ideas, images and concepts of the neurosciences are being assimilated into global culture and becoming part of our daily discourses.
http://www.neuroculture.org/index1.html

The Institute of Neuroesthetics: Semir Zeki, Professor of Neuroesthetics at University College, London, runs this website providing information about recent activities and resources in the field of neuroesthetics, the application of neuroscience to understand aesthetic experiences at the neurological level.
http://neuroesthetics.org/index.php

Association of Neuroesthetics: Homepage of the Berlin-based Association of Neuroesthetics, founded to promote dialogue between the arts and the sciences, to link artists, scientists and scholars, and to provide education about how the arts and the cognitive sciences can complement and contribute to each other.
http://www.association-of-neuroesthetics.org

Neuroscience in Art Therapy: A blog for sharing ideas on art and neuroscience with some interesting videos and articles to bring theoretical ideas to clinical practice.
http://neuroarttherapy.blogspot.com/

Neuroscience for Kids: The place for educators and parents for more information on many topics in neuroscience and fun activities for learning about the brain.
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/neurok.html

Program in Neuroscience: Learn about the courses and research in neuroscience at Williams College at the website of its Program in Neuroscience.

http://www.williams.edu/Neuroscience/

Department of Psychology: Visit the Psychology Department at Williams College to learn more about the research conducted there on brain and behavior.
http://www.williams.edu/Psychology/

Department of Biology: The Biology Department at Williams College website will inform you about physiology, neurobiology and evolutionary biology research conducted there.
http://www.williams.edu/Biology

Multimedia Neuroscience Education Project: Co-curator Betty Zimmerberg’s website of text and animations for learning about Neurotransmitters and Synaptic Transmission (how chemical signals are sent from one neuron to the next and how drugs act in these systems).
http://www.williams.edu/imput/

Richard Wingate: Read more about the neurobiologist who collaborated with Andrew Carnie to produce “Magic Forest” and visit his blog on public engagement in science.
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/biomedical/mrc/index.php?page=http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/biomedical/mrc/Researcher.