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OLD TOWN TALKS: Breaking it down – the abstraction of encoding memories
October 15, 2019 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
WHAT: OLD TOWN TALKS – Sydney Boutros from Behavioral Neuroscience at OHSU & New/Mixed Media artist Kit Carlton on genetics and memory
We did it! LEARN MORE at the link…
Memory, Poetry, Brains
WHERE: Floyd’s Old Town Coffee (& Brews!), 118 NW Couch St, Portland, OR 97209
We did it! Wonderful talk, art making, audience and space!
WATCH THIS SPACE: Post coming soon!
WHEN: Tuesday, October 15, 6:00 – 8:00pm
Remember Velo Cult?
LEARN MORE: Free Art & Science Talks
Well, thanks to Nicole Tignor, we now have a fantastic new venue for FREE art and science collaborative events – in Old Town Portland!
Brains and art both welcome at Floyd’s Old Town Coffee!
This is Our Story, by Kit Carlton
What is a memory? Memories make us who we are, connect us with other people and shape everything about “us.” But how does an event, an interaction, an idea stick in our head (presumably forever)..?
The mechanisms in the brain that lead to actual memory formation – and our ability to recall these memories – are messy, complex, and unclear. A recent hypothesis that has taken everyone by surprise is the possibility that in order for a memory to be formed, our DNA has to break into two pieces, and fix itself, essentially “writing” memories with our genes.
LEARN MORE: Physiological Roles of DNA Double-Strand Breaks
LEARN MORE: Activity-Induced DNA Breaks Govern the Expression of Neuronal Early-Response Genes
Kit Carlton
“A good snapshot keeps a moment from running away.”
― Eudora Welty
Humans have long employed various modes of pictography and visual speech to encode and record our personal/cultural histories and memories. Traditionally, poetry is considered one of the most effective vehicles for conveying and remembering these messages…
Kit Carlton (incorporating research images from Sydney Boutros)
If a poem is elementally a verbal painting, can a painting be a pictorial poem? What about an abstract painting? Can a photograph be all three? Come find out as we explore our memories through poetry, photography, abstraction – and broken DNA.
“Stoked and geeking-out to announce my partnership with @nwnoggin on a collaborative project/talk” – Kit Carlton
Kit Carlton
Play games, test your memory, and explore art and neuroscience at Floyds this fall!
SPECIAL THANKS TO THE PORTLAND ALCOHOL RESEARCH CENTER AT OHSU for providing all the art supplies for this exciting free event!