Get Your Blue Mind On (as seen on Huffington Post)
November 14, 2011 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under environment, neuroscience, Ocean
(Link to Huffington Post http://huff.to/sTemOQ) By Wallace J. Nichols and Sarah Kornfeld Our brains have an amazing ability to do something: hide a world of truth from us. We’re able to tune out the blinking lights and honking horns, the stress of work, the underwater mortgage, and those inappropriate clothes and music our kids prefer. [...]
Itchy, Sticky, Catchy Videos Can’t Save Us??
August 31, 2011 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under art and technology, BPA, Futurism, neuroscience, Social Media, video
When I was a kid a video looked like this: Call me crazy, but I still think Toni Basil’s, “Hey Mickey!” still works. And, back in the 1980’s it was “viral” because we talked about it at school, and ran home to the one kid who had cable to wait for her “music video” to [...]
BLUEMiND/ Or, the Earth of Sarah Sze
June 30, 2011 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under art and technology, curation, environment, Futurism, installations, neuroscience, Ocean, plastic pollution, women
What I learned from BLUEMiND: our brains/hearts are in the details, and the artist, Sarah Sze had already shown to me years ago. Her work below fires with sensors, light, and the making of the bluemind. Image: http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/19444/sarah-sze/ But, let’s start with this June @ BLUEMiND [...]