There is an art to science, and a science in art; the two are not enemies, but different aspects of the whole.
- Isaac Asimov
Using various forms of art to communicate the research and scientific concepts that ARISA pursues is an essential part of our identity. Below are various examples of science communication undertakings done via the arts between 2018 and 2021. Our founder, Dr Kohinoor Darda uses Bharatanatyam to explain:
You can find more examples of our research in the field of neuroaesthetics via the social media links below:
Does contextual information impact aesthetic engagement?
Cultural framing and aesthetic judgments of abstract and representational art
PsychToday blog post: Art in Context: The Impact of Socio-cultural Information
British psychological society coverage on our paper on the imapct of contextual information
How do we perceive AI-generated texts?
Using Bharatanatyam to explore Marine Biology
“Art of Neuroscience” – communicating research through artwork (August 2019), also displayed at the European Congress of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP), Denmark.
Click here for highlights of papers discussed on Instagram