Aug 13, 2012

Does this picture possess ... CEREBRART?

This picture exhibits my individual point of view on the unique evolution of the human brain  (especially, hominin brain expansion and the vulnerability of human brain development)  and is made with the clear intention to be a work of CEREBRART.


An interesting question is: "Does this picture possess positive aesthetic and scientific properties needed to be qualified as CEREBRART?"

9 comments:

  1. ... by us anybody care.

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  2. I would like to clarify CEREBRART meaning in my understanding: for me ART is for the feeling brain and SCIENCE is for the rational brain. We need CEREBRART to have a full brain.

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  3. An artist’s imagination is his greatest tool to have a full brain!

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  4. Aesthetic yes, it has good elements to be as requested. Scientis perhaps not, because it is not possible to see at the pictures elements conecting with a scientis ideograme.

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  5. Thank you, Anonymous, for your clear position and very helpful criticisms. The CEREBRART task of maintaining the balance between scientific and artistic sides is not easy. So, unfortunately, I did not manage to do it clearly. Nevertheless, the picture contains some "elements" you've mentioned. I'll try to show them a bit later. And thank you again for your valuable comments!

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  6. Famous Theodor Adorno claimed that it is self-evident that nothing concerning art is self-evident. But Leo
    Tolstoy stated: "Art is a human activity consisting in this, that one man consciously, by means of certain external signs, hands on to others feelings he has lived through, and that other people are infected by these feelings and also experience them." It seems to be an appropriate self-evident definition of CEREBRART too - a network of artists brain regions which is activated during intense creative experience interacts with the consumers brain network.

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  7. I don't understand the meaning of CEREBRART. Probably it has been discussed many times already?

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    1. Looking for the definition of CEREBRART? IMHO CEREBRART is a mixture of CEREBRAL and ART. It doesn't really mean that much to me to learn something about the brain and enjoy some artistic imaginations at the same time.

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