This week I’m starting a PhD in biosocial research, in the department of Epidemiology and Public Health at UCL, London. I am 35, and this next step is a culmination of all the adventures of my adult years. From art school to being a promising young curator, to jumping ship blindfolded into healthcare. The incredibly… Continue reading biosocial week notes
the isolation of sensibility in a state of primary matter
TRAJECTORY: A. OVERHEAD A flock of Brent geese surf a current just above the residential houses, surrounding the basin. Their bodies are black against the light sky, while their wings turn silver each time a stronger push resets the arrow-shaped formation, so they each take turns as guides. Glancing up from a grid-motioned city, this… Continue reading the isolation of sensibility in a state of primary matter
night science
In humans, Memory is not possible without an image. This is, so far, what I have come to, by reading both the facts in scientific journals, and the speculations of some philosophers and thinkers. In 2006, a book was published by Nobel Prize winner Eric R. Kandel, entitled In Search of Memory. This is a… Continue reading night science
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