Brainmirror is an interactive experience where the image of the visitors brain appears mixed with his/her mirror image, using natural head movement as an interface to explore volumetric visuals of the human brain.

A small body of works of cultural theory that addresses medical Images such as X-rays, MRI, PET, Computed Tomography and their variants has emerged in the last couple of decades1. The rhetoric of these works has tended to assimilate these forms of images directly into a broader discussion of visual culture, often drawing analogies – consciously or apparently unconsciously – with photography and cinema. Of course these images called images after all, so it does not at first seem too problematic to attempt to order them within visual culture.

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If you are interested to read the books that I am reading as part of my PhD research, I keep an Amazon Bookshop updated with my current bibliography. You can also see information about the books at LibraryThing. You can visit the shop here. Payments and delivery are handled by Amazon.

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