When i was 6, I freaked out in school because the teacher asked me to cut out the drawing of a horse I had made. If I cut inside the line, wouldn't the liquid horse inside pour out the hole? I've been obsessed with the idea of identifying, selecting, and naming ever since. What happens when we cut through those thick crayon outlines that we use to outline what we think we know? This blog is about unusual juxtapositions, border crossings, and cognitive adjustment.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Origin
The intersections I'm most interested in right now are the growing overlap between cognitive psychology and neurology, the change of the human brain from reading brain to digital brain, common ground between mythology and science, the ways in which language shapes our thinking, and stories (fiction or film) and visual art that feature Jungian elements, folk tales, and myth.
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