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- The Captured Thought appears in The Linking Ring~ the magazine of The International Brotherhood of Magicians
- Patterns for TAO ~ Traditional Chinese Patterns & Design. An Art Exhibition in The Pitt Building, Trumpington Street, Cambridge. For more information see the poster below.
- The Captured Thought appearing in The New Statesman. A description of recent research undertaken by Prof. Nicky Clayton and Prof. Clive Wilkins
- Two new papers exploring how magic provides insight into the ways in which animals process information. From Elias Garcia- Pelegrin, Prof. Clive Wilkins and Prof. Nicky Clayton.
- Professor Nicky Clayton FRS of the University of Cambridge awarded the prestigious ASAB Medal.
- BBC Radio 4 features the research of Prof. Nicky Clayton FRS, Eli Garcia-Pelegrin, Alex Schnell and Clive Wilkins. How Corvids respond to magic effects.
- The Captured Thought/CCISTC China Programme visits The Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge. February 2022.
- The New Scientist appears in MAGICWEEK. Featuring recent work from Professor Clayton’s lab at the University of Cambridge.
- There’s MAGIC in the air! Pages 62-64 ~ appearing in the ‘New Scientist’ Xmas and New Year special 2021. Featuring the latest research inspired by The Captured Thought. Work conducted by Eli Garcia-Pelegrin, Alex Schnell, Clive Wilkins and Nicky Clayton.
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After Nyne Arts Magazine. ‘The Science of Art’ featuring The Captured Thought
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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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Memory Matters at THE BRITISH LIBRARY.
The Art and Science of the Brain was explored in three lectures during the course of an exciting evening with Nicky and Clive giving a performance called MEMORY AS A SUBJECTIVE SHARED EXPERIENCE, a dynamic duo act that included tango, … Continue reading
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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 the ‘State of Mind’ exhibition at the Wellcome Collection. … Continue reading
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Workshop on Convergent Minds. BOSTON COLLOQUIUEM FOR PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE. Boston U.S.A.
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Memory as a Shared Subjective Experience.
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 and the arts to explore the complex relationship between memory … Continue reading
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CAMBRIDGE FESTIVAL of IDEAS. Of Memories, Mental Time Travel and The Moustachio Quartet~ featuring La Jetée (1962)
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’ novels ‘The Moustachio Quartet’. This presentation takes place as part of … Continue reading
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The Trip to Cordes-sur-ciel. As part of the M4 Conference.
Not all those contributing and lecturing during the conference week were able to attend the last days excursion to Cordes-sur-ciel unfortunately. The trip proved to be a delightful way to round off an intense week of exploration and analysis of … Continue reading
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The FOUR M Project CONFERENCE. Memory Mechanisms in Man and Machine. 22nd~27th September 2015
The conference was organised by Simon Thorpe, University of Toulouse, and a superb supportive team, including the incomparable Karine Bouyer. The event featured an array of glittering and talented scientists from all over the planet, brought together to address questions … Continue reading
Posted in BBC Radio 3, Clare College, Clive Wilkins, Department of Psychology, Edmund Rolls, Oxford University, Prof. Nicky Clayton, Simon Thorpe, The Moustachio Quartet, The Royal Society of Edinburgh, Uncategorized, Uppingham
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The Captured Thought at the WELLCOME COLLECTION
Nicky Clayton and Clive Wilkins of The Captured Thought, along with Prof. Murray Shanahan, Imperial College, London have been invited to take part in the Wellcome Collection Sixth Form Symposium; ‘Consciousness and the Arts’ on Monday 7th December 2015, 10.30-3.30 … Continue reading
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