Event overview
Conceptualising, practicing and measuring liveness
NEUROLIVE is an interdisciplinary research collaboration that brings artists, scientists and audiences together to study what makes live experiences special.
This three-day online symposium launches NEUROLIVE by opening up different ways of conceptualising, measuring and practicing liveness. An invited group of humanities scholars, cognitive scientists and performing artists will offer their individual perspectives on liveness, hosted by the interdisciplinary NEUROLIVE research team.
Each day gathers together its contributors, hosts and attendees in an open discussion to bring different disciplinary perspectives into dialogue and help inform the research project’s five-year trajectory.
Dates & times
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24 Mar 2021 |
10:45am - 4:30pm Day 1 - Evelyn Wan / Jamie A. Ward / Hayley Hung / Kai Kunze / Claire Cunningham |
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25 Mar 2021 |
10:45am - 4:30pm Day 2 - Matthew Reason / Daniel C. Richardson / Ryota Nomura / Jo Fong / Anushiye Yarnell / Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann |
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26 Mar 2021 |
10:45am - 4:30pm Day 3 - Maaike Bleeker / Guido Orgs & Haeeun Lee / Diego Vidaurre / Seke Chimutengwende & Collaborators |
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