Tangle of Mind and Matter - 2017

VIRTUAL REALITY ART INSTALLATION

Duration: 4:00

In this virtual reality work, inspired by the mysterious relationship between the mind and the brain, we search the brain to reveal the mind. The mind takes on a human form and activates the conscious brain, encouraging the viewer to participate in the process. Though virtual, there is an intriguing, tactile sense to this search as one grabs, removes and observes individual brain parts derived from an actual brain.  

And while our body stays grounded to the earth, reacting to the rising level of virtual water, the mind continues to explore beyond our horizon, leaving us to believe that there are other realities somewhere out there.  


Longer Description: 
The mysterious relationship between the mind and the brain, an unsolved conundrum pondered by philosophers and neuroscientists alike, formed the inspiration for this work. While the brain is part of the body, with physical, tangible properties, the mind is ephemeral. And whether the mind and brain are one in the same or different entities is still unknown. Some even propose that the physical world we inhabit, our reality, is just an illusion of the mind. 

In this virtual reality work, we search the brain to reveal the mind. The mind takes on a human form and activates the conscious brain, encouraging the viewer to participate in the process. Though virtual, there is an intriguing, tactile sense to this search as one grabs, removes and observes individual brain parts derived from an actual brain.

And while our body stays grounded to the earth, reacting to the rising level of virtual water, the mind continues to explore beyond our horizon, leaving us to believe that there are other realities somewhere out there.

Continuing my interest in developing an aesthetic unique to the medium of VR, some components in the work are generative and will subtly change each time you try the experience – brain colors shift, tree shapes change, the “mind” follows different paths and viewer interaction creates variations in audio and animation. The model of the brain originates from MRI brain scans, while other elements – the sky, the water, the generic female form – were found freely available on the web.



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