Consciousness conference opens with free ’expo’ on mysteries of the mind

Rotating snakes, by Akiyoshi Kitaoka
Rotating snakes, by Akiyoshi Kitaoka
Consciousness conference opens with free 'expo' on mysteries of the mind. An opportunity to explore fascinating aspects of human consciousness is on offer at a free one-day 'expo' curated by University of Sussex scientists at Brighton's Corn Exchange on 30 June. State of Mind, the brainchild of the Sackler Centre for the Consciousness Science, will showcase mind-bending visual illusions, virtual reality environments and neuroscience-inspired interactive art exhibits, together with talks and demonstrations by scientists, technologists and artists currently investigating the biology of consciousness. The event opens the 16th meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC16), a global conference attracting more than 400 top academics and researchers in the fields of neuroscience, psychology, philosophy and consciousness research. Anil Seth, co-director of the Sackler Centre and chair of the conference, says: "We hope to make the week of the conference not just an academic event, but a citywide celebration of consciousness science. The expo will demonstrate in a fun and accessible way how far we have come in understanding some aspects of consciousness - and also how much we have still to explore." The exhibitors includes a number of Sussex scientists: Synaesthesia expert Jamie Ward will demonstrate how to substitute your sense of vision with an auditory description of the world. Sam Hutton will show, by the use of an eye tracking device, how your vision may not be as good as you think; or maybe even better.
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