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Torschlusspanik. A documentary on time by Agnese Abrusci and Theo Byström ~with a contribution from The Captured Thought.
Follow the link to view the film https://youtu.be/_EXGP3z9cNQ Torschlusspanik~ Last minute panic. Although in Tango dancers transcend time.
After Nyne Arts Magazine. ‘The Science of Art’ featuring The Captured Thought
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CogNovo~ The Neural Basis for Creativity. This week ‘The Captured Thought’ goes to Plymouth.
Mental Time Travel and the Moustachio Quartet Nicola Clayton, Clive Wilkins, 28/04/2016 3.30 PM, Link3 Mental time travel allows us to re-visit our memories and imagine future scenarios~ that’s why memories are not only about the past, they are also prospective. … Continue reading
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States of Mind~ Wellcome Collection Private View. 3rd February 2016
From left to right. Sir Prof. Colin Blakemore F.R.S., Prof. John O’Keefe, Nobel Laureate F.R.S., Prof. Barry Smith, Prof. Anil Seth, Clive Wilkins Artist in Residence, Prof. Nicky Clayton F.R.S., and Prof. Richard Morris F.R.S. Clive Wilkins and Nicky Clayton … Continue reading
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Quiz-A-Whiz!~ from The Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Hear The Captured Thought on the Royal Society of Edinburgh’s Quiz-a-Whizz, answering three questions submitted by sixth form students across the UK. Follow the links below~ stay tuned for more episodes from Nicky and Clive in future weeks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vl1VKJE83yU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACCUftmZqAY
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The British Library Lecture~ Podcast.
Follow the link to the recording of the lecture at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERV7906cO_Q
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