Serendipity

The Captured Thought in Bruxelles.

We were invited by Lea Gaultier and Fleur Courtois to give a series of lectures and demonstrations about ‘Conversations without Words’ at the Institute of Art and Choreography.

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Photographs

Sir Howard Hodgkin (6 August 1932 – 9 March 2017)~ a portrait by Clive Wilkins- from the THE CAPTURED THOUGHT

Posted on March 10, 2017 by clivewilkins Related This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.

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Camb Int Ed & Cultural Ctr

SCI~SOC. Cambridge Science Society

Nicky Clayton [Prof. of Comparative Cognition] and Clive Wilkins [Artist in Residence] in the Dept. of Psychology, University of Cambridge are talking on 14th March 2014. 7.00-8.15pm. Captured Thoughts: The

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Past Events

London Science Museum. Science meets the Media Party 2015

Champagne, canapés, scintillating company and lashings of science. The evening was  hosted by Ian Blatchford, Director of the Science Museum and Sir Paul Nurse, President of  The Royal Society. This

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Lectures

The Queen Mary, University of London Lecture… from The Captured Thought

This entry was posted in Clive Wilkins, Prof. Nicky Clayton and tagged BBC Radio 3, Clare College Cambridge, Clive Wilkins, Dept. of Psychology University of Cambridge, Hay Festival 2015, Moustachio

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Cambridge University

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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Unique Collaborations

The Captured Thought at Florida University

This entry was posted in Clive Wilkins, Prof. Nicky Clayton, Published articles and tagged Bob Holt, Clare College Cambridge, Clive Wilkins, Dept. of Psychology University of Cambridge, Florida University, Hay

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The Captured Thought meets Nicolas Jackson at Clare College, Cambridge

Clive and Nicky demonstrate a few tango moves on the radio! University of Cambridge Professor of Comparative Cognition, Nicky Clayton and Artist in Residence, Clive Wilkins were recently interviewed about The Captured

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Recent Highlights

It’s a Kind of Magic.

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

Clive WILKINS delivers the Zangwill Lecture. Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. ~Observations from the Edge of Beauty. 17th March 2017

In this lecture introduced by Prof. Nicky Clayton F.R.S., Clive will argue that the ontogeny and evolution of art has been systematic, plotting the vicissitudes and changing perceptions of Homo

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