An exhibition of visual experiences: installations created in MIT’s Vision in Art and Neuroscience course engage the constructive nature of perception. The course is offered by the MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and taught at the MIT Museum Studio & Compton Gallery — this year, online — by Seth Riskin, Sarah Schwettmann, and Pawan Sinha. Working remotely in fall 2020, our explorations were bounded but full of light. On this site, we share our reflections in the MIT Museum Studio’s first virtual exhibition.
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Drawing and gouache overlay by Seth Riskin
Website by Sarah Schwettmann
With special thanks to the Vision in Art and Neuroscience 2020 cohort, Pawan Sinha, Adam Burke, and Samuel Klein