Extensions of the Self: Unmasking Identity and Neurodiversity
Event Overview
This interdisciplinary panel will explore the intersection of art and science in the examination of neurodiversity and identity through the innovative project "Unmasking." Led by Simon Guendelman (psychiatrist and researcher), Muriel Gallardo Weinstein (interdisciplinary artist), and Nicole Loeser (curator and researcher), the discussion will focus on how scientific research and artistic practice can collaboratively uncover the intricate emotional and cognitive landscapes within the autism spectrum. The project offers a unique lens into the complex ways identity is constructed and perceived in both neurotypical and neurodiverse individuals.
The panel will introduce the conceptual foundation of "Unmasking," a project that visualizes and engages with the nuanced emotional experiences of individuals on the autism spectrum. Through a series of interactive masks—minimal in exterior design but intricately detailed on the inside—the project symbolizes the hidden layers of identity. These masks serve not only as aesthetic objects but also as tools for sensory engagement, designed to evoke empathy and deepen understanding of neurodiversity. Muriel Gallardo Weinstein and Simon Guendelman will present the interdisciplinary process behind "Unmasking," showcasing how scientific data on emotions and cognition in autistic populations was translated into tangible artistic expression.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Future Projects
Curator Nicole Loeser will also provide an introduction to her work at the Institute for Art and Innovation (IFAI). She will present their ongoing interdisciplinary project, in which she, Muriel, and Simon are conceptualizing an exhibition and symposium for 2025, focusing on the theme "Extensions of the Self." This future project aims to explore identity through the lenses of neuroscience, art, and social innovation. They will explore how art can make scientific concepts more accessible to broader audiences and how artistic mediums can foster deeper engagement with neurodiverse experiences.
Critical Dialogue on Neurodiversity and Identity
Guided as a critical dialogue on the social and academic implications of the "Unmasking" project, the discussion will explore how interdisciplinary projects like this one not only challenge societal perceptions of autism and neurodiversity but also provide new methodologies for public engagement. The panel will address how artistic research can contribute to scientific inquiry, fostering new pathways for inclusive dialogue around identity and mental health.
Interactive Q&A Session
The event will conclude with an interactive Q&A session, where participants are invited to engage with the panelists, ask questions, and contribute to the discussion. This dialogue will allow for an in-depth exploration of the ways in which art and science can intersect to offer multifaceted perspectives on the complexities of human identity.
Why Attend?
This panel is ideal for academics, researchers, artists, and practitioners interested in cross-disciplinary approaches to identity, neurodiversity, and mental health. Attendees will gain insights into how artistic practice can complement scientific research to foster greater public understanding and inclusivity in discussions of neurodiversity. Expect to leave with an expanded perspective on the role of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing complex human experiences and shaping inclusive futures.
Thank you for your interest in the Art & Science Conference at Berlin Science Week. Advance registration is now closed, as all tickets have been booked. However, if you didn’t manage to secure a ticket, we invite you to stop by shortly before each event begins. Any remaining spaces will be released on a first-come, first-served basis a few minutes prior to the start. We look forward to welcoming you!
- FORUM event in the Salöön.
- Part of the Art & Science Conference
- Registration closed. Any remaining spaces will be released on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Wheelchair accessible.
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- FORUM event in the Salöön.
- Part of the Art & Science Conference
- Registration closed. Any remaining spaces will be released on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Wheelchair accessible.