16th May 2017: Multisensory Aesthetics Symposium

10.30am – 6pm | Link 3

The Multisensory Aesthetics project at Plymouth University is a transdiciplinary collaboration between psychology, fine art, 3D design and sound art, designed to explore the creation and perception of multisensory artworks.

As part of the project you are invited to a one day workshop exploring the use of multisensory techniques in art and design practice as well as psychological and neurological studies of these phenomena. The event is designed to bring together scientists, academics and artists working in the field for networking and discussion. Attendance is free and refreshments will be provided. For those staying over there will be the opportunity for a group meal on the evening of the 16th. We are very pleased to have keynote sessions led by Marianna Obrist from Sussex University’s SCHI lab, and sound artist Iris Garrelfs from Goldsmiths University.

Bookings for this event can be made via eventbrite

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