Not exact matches
In his fascinating new book, The Head Trip: Adventures on the Wheel of Consciousness (Random House, $ 24.95), science writer Jeff Warren
explores some familiar and some less familiar
states of consciousness, everything from daydreams to lucid
dreams.
To some neuroscientists, however, the phenomenon is of profound interest, and they are using lucid dreamers to
explore some of the weirder aspects of the brain's behaviour during the
dream state (see «Dream mysteries&raq
dream state (see «
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Dream mysteries»).
If you would like to escape the continent, why not
explore the labyrinthine souks of Marrakech in Morocco or live the «American
Dream» with a holiday to California and the West Coast of the United
States?
Nocturnal Hologram features three recent large - scale sculptural installations that
explore the productive space of the
dream state and our attempts to understand how thought patterns are created and can be made physically manifest.
A modern day «Expressionist», Emin
explores ideas of narrative disclosure, drawing on subjects that are intimately bound up with her own biography, recalling events,
dreams or emotional
states in works that are starkly honest and personal, yet familiar and universal.
Three exhibitions: Video installations by Slater Bradley and Aïda Ruilova and a group exhibition
exploring the language of cinema by young artists of the United Kingdom, the United
States, and Europe called Sodium
Dreams.
Naomi Leshem's photography
explores what the artist identifies as «in - between»
states, such as
dreams, the maturation of children into adulthood, and the various interpretations of a single image by different people.
Exploring collapsed dichotomies across, digital and physical space, subconscious and conscious, sleep and awakened
states, Antonellis produces a series of paintings and moving images from brainwave recordings of spatial experience within a
dream using an EEG neuroheadset.
The Lodge Gallery is proud to present Latent Content Analysis, a group exhibition
exploring the symbolism of
dream states and the mysterious workings of the unconscious mind.
Escaping from the false dichotomy of independence vs. dependence — and reaching a happy
state of interdependence in the context of a larger, supportive community — allows couples to experience growth: to encourage one another to
explore and follow personal
dreams.