China UK DC / Maxer Ed Inst

China UK Development Council

The Cambridge Centre for the Integration of Science, Technology and Culture (CCISTC), establishes interdisciplinary research projects across a variety of platforms and organises conferences, seminars and programmes designed to bring

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Photographs

Memories of China.

Many thanks to Pacific, Jackie, Weijian, and Su and other members of the CUDC team, especially Michael in Cambridge for organising and hosting our lecture series. BEIJING NANJING SHANGHAI SHENYANG

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Past Events

States of Mind~ at the WELLCOME COLLECTION.

Nicky Clayton and Clive Wilkins of The Captured Thought, along with Prof. Murray Shanahan, Imperial College, London [and scientific adviser to the film Ex Machina] have been experiencing the Mist Room in

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Photographs

Gestures of Repair for TATE MODERN~ with Nicky Clayton and Clive Wilkins

Posted on November 15, 2016 by clivewilkins  

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Photographs

The Royal Society Anniversary Day 2016

Posted on December 6, 2016 by clivewilkins  

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Unique Collaborations

Professor’s Nicky Clayton and Clive Wilkins ‘Zoom’ across the world at top speed in the absence of travel

This entry was posted in CHINA UK DEVELOPMENT CENTRE, Clive Wilkins, Clive WILKINS AUTHOR, Department of Psychology, Nicky Clayton, Nicky Clayton Artist in residence. Rambert, Prof. Clive Wilkins, Prof. Nicky

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Past Events

Clare Gala day 2014

Posted on July 2, 2014 by clivewilkins Related

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Recent Highlights

BBC Radio 3

Harry Houdini famously claimed that no-one can be considered an accomplished magician until they have mastered the cups and balls illusion. With three upturned cups and three balls, the balls

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Lectures

London talks at Night~ Science of Memory & other Mind Tricks~ with The Captured Thought

Posted on January 17, 2018 by clivewilkins Related This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.

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Camb Int Ed & Cultural Ctr

Camb Int Ed & Cultural Ctr

Nicky and Clive present a series of lectures and workshops on cognition, communication and creativity. The Captured Thought~ Explorations of the subjective nature of thinking Nicola Clayton (Professor of Comparative

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