Cambridge Science Festival 2013.
What happens when a scientist interested in how humans and animals think gets together with an artist interested in the nature of imagination and consciousness? Curious? Then read on… Nicky.
What happens when a scientist interested in how humans and animals think gets together with an artist interested in the nature of imagination and consciousness? Curious? Then read on… Nicky.
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The Captured Thought Nicky Clayton and Clive Wilkins Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge Words are not the only way in which we capture thoughts. This is no more evident.
Pre-Booking available for this showing of Chris Marker’s 1962 film, ‘La Jetee’ followed by a short talk and discussion of the themes involved with reference to similar ideas expressed in Clive Wilkins’.
British Library Annual Science Event~ Memory Matters. October 30th 2015 British Library. 7.00-9.30pm. Nicky Clayton and Clive Wilkins will discuss memory as a shared subjective experience using evidences from science.
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.