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Jun 10, 2013 02:06 PM | Daniel Margulies
Grunge Gala & Brain-Art Competition at OHBM
In the tradition of past Neuro Bureau gala events in Barcelona,
Quebec City, and Beijing, we are excited to announce the upcoming
Grunge Gala (Smells like brain spirit!) next week at the OHBM
conference in Seattle. The party will be held on Monday, June 17th,
at The Crocodile. The winners of the 2013 Brain-Art Competition
will be announced (2013 submissions gallery has been launched!).
And in the spirit of Seattle and data sharing, we'll be holding an
open-mic at the event where all are welcome to come and perform.
Throughout the week, we also invite you to visit the art exhibition
entitled 'Subjective Resonance Imaging', curated by Noah Hutton at
the conference center.
We are grateful to our official sponsors: The International NeuroImaging Data-Sharing Initiative (INDI), The Child Mind Institute, Frontiers, and the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences for helping to make these initiatives possible. If you would like to help support the dialogue between art and neuroscience, and might be interested in picking up a copy of the exhibition catalogue along the way, you still have one day left: http://indiegogo.com/projects/neuroburea...
More information about the party at OHBM, the 2013 Brain-Art Competition Gallery, and the art exhibition, is available at: http://www.neurobureau.org
We are grateful to our official sponsors: The International NeuroImaging Data-Sharing Initiative (INDI), The Child Mind Institute, Frontiers, and the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences for helping to make these initiatives possible. If you would like to help support the dialogue between art and neuroscience, and might be interested in picking up a copy of the exhibition catalogue along the way, you still have one day left: http://indiegogo.com/projects/neuroburea...
More information about the party at OHBM, the 2013 Brain-Art Competition Gallery, and the art exhibition, is available at: http://www.neurobureau.org
