In Conversation: Exploring Art and #Science Collaborations
This film from the Arts and Humanities Research Council examines the mutual benefits that can occur when researchers from the arts and humanities, and researchers from the #sciences, collaborate.
Featuring Professor Barry Smith, Director, Institute of Philosophy, University of London and Leadership Fellow, AHRC Science in Culture Theme; and Professor Geoffrey Crossick, Director of the Cultural Value Project, the film looks at how these collaborations can happen, and the positive impact they can make for society.
One of the featured collaborations examines a research partnership between two Stanford University academics. Professor Josef Parvizzi, Associate Professor of Neurology, Stanford University Medical Centre, and Professor Chris Chafe, Composer and Director of the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), Stanford University have been working together on a project which translates brain activity into sound waves.
In this film, we see how they have been using new techniques to study the #brain activity of #epilepsy patients, with potentially lifesaving results.
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The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funds world-class, independent research in subjects from philosophy and the creative industries, to art conservation and product design.
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