Jan Evangelista Purkinje and the Emergence of Neuroscience, Modern Art and New Media

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EVENT
Type:
presentation
Keywords:
abstract art / cinema / neurobiology / painting / past / future / perception / vision
Creation Date:
2002-10-20
Language:
English
Description:
The work of Jan Evangelista Purkinje (1787-1869), especially his study of subjective visual phenomena, was recently identified with the dawning of neuroscience (Wade and Brozek, 2001). But Purkinje's observations and experiments also foreshadowed the rise of modern art and new media such as cinema. For instance, in the 1820s and 1830s, he analysed the role of frame and texture in the perception of a painting as an object and representation, which was used by the Impressionists several decades later. He also described abstract art and predicted its future boom as early as 1819. In 1865 he envisioned the medium of cinema and its wide range of applications. While overlooked or forgotten, these Purkinje's groundbreaking contributions demonstrate how the emerging fields of neuroscience, modern art and new media were interconnected. (J.A.)

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Original Title (English):
Jan Evangelista Purkinje and the Emergence of Neuroscience, Modern Art and New Media
Location:
Budapest, Műcsarnok, Törley-terem / Kunsthalle, Törley Hall
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