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SUMMARY:Being Human: Your Brain on Art
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets Now! \nWhat is the secret of Mona Lisa’s smile? Why do Claude Monet’s fields of flowers seem to wave in the breeze? Join neurobiologist Margaret Livingstone for “Being Human: Your Brain on Art” and learn about the inner workings of human vision. \nFor centuries artists have understood visual perception and learned how to fool the brain. In fact artists have been experimenting with vision longer than neurobiologists. For example\, color and luminance can play independent roles in visual perception. Picasso remarked on this phenomenon\, “Colors are only symbols. Reality is to be found in luminance alone.” These effects used by artists offer insights into how we see\, and these can now be described in terms of the underlying neurobiology. \nJoin in the fun as we explore how art and neurobiology help us understand the nature of the human visual experience. \nAbout Being Human \nBeing Human mixes short talks from great minds with fun hands-on experiments\, drinks\, conversation\, and storytelling. Each month we’ll explore different aspects of our evolution\, our behavior\, and the human experience. \nDoors open at 6 pm for the Being Human Lounge.  Mix and mingle with your fellow humans upstairs in Public Work’s Odd Job Room. Enjoy a different local food vendor and thematic specialty cocktail each month\, plus a fully-stocked bar of beer\, wine\, and delicious cocktails. \nThe Main Room opens at 7 pm for seating. The talk will begin shortly thereafter. \nSeating is limited and available on a first-come first-serve basis. There is plenty of standing room for everyone. \nAge Limit: 21+ \nBuy Tickets Now! \n 
URL:https://leakeyfoundation.org/event/being-human-june/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Being Human
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SUMMARY:Being Human: Your Brain on Art
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets Now! \nWhat is the secret of Mona Lisa’s smile? Why do Claude Monet’s fields of flowers seem to wave in the breeze? Join neurobiologist Margaret Livingstone for “Being Human: Your Brain on Art” and learn about the inner workings of human vision. \nFor centuries artists have understood visual perception and learned how to fool the brain. In fact artists have been experimenting with vision longer than neurobiologists. For example\, color and luminance can play independent roles in visual perception. Picasso remarked on this phenomenon\, “Colors are only symbols. Reality is to be found in luminance alone.” These effects used by artists offer insights into how we see\, and these can now be described in terms of the underlying neurobiology. \nJoin in the fun as we explore how art and neurobiology help us understand the nature of the human visual experience. \nAbout Being Human \nBeing Human mixes short talks from great minds with fun hands-on experiments\, drinks\, conversation\, and storytelling. Each month we’ll explore different aspects of our evolution\, our behavior\, and the human experience. \nDoors open at 6 pm for the Being Human Lounge.  Mix and mingle with your fellow humans upstairs in Public Work’s Odd Job Room. Enjoy a different local food vendor and thematic specialty cocktail each month\, plus a fully-stocked bar of beer\, wine\, and delicious cocktails. \nThe Main Room opens at 7 pm for seating. The talk will begin shortly thereafter. \nSeating is limited and available on a first-come first-serve basis. There is plenty of standing room for everyone. \nAge Limit: 21+ \nBuy Tickets Now! \n 
URL:https://leakeyfoundation.org/event/being-human-june-2/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Being Human
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