2018 Ken Barrett Wavecraft exhibition display - QSA/19520
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90 years ago Hans Berger discovered the brain’s ‘alpha’ rhythm. A decade later William Grey Walter set up the first EEG lab in the UK before becoming a leading light in the field. This exhibition tells their story, through made and found objects and images, archive material and text. This exhibition was curated by Ken Barrett, and was held in Queen Square Library May-July 2018, and RSM Library August-November 2018. Please see exhibition handout and exhibition booklet for further information. See also Brainland podcast: BRAINWAVES: Hans Berger and the discovery of the EEG.
Binswanger and Caligari; Death mask of Berger; A learning disabled man; and Harvest
2018 Artwork made for Wavecraft exhibition May-August 2018 Ken Barrett Binswanger and Caligari; Death mask of Berger; A learning disabled man; and Harvest - QSA/19521
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Berger; String Galvanometer; Subjects
2018 Artwork made for Wavecraft exhibition May-August 2018 Ken Barrett Berger; String Galvanometer; Subjects - QSA/19522
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2018 Artwork made for Wavecraft exhibition May-August 2018 Ken Barrett Tak and A Flight to Norway - QSA/19519
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2018 Artwork made for Wavecraft exhibition May-August 2018 Ken Barrett Cyborgs - QSA/19518
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Maida Vale and The Burden: Grey Walter in Laboratories
2018 Artwork made for Wavecraft exhibition May-August 2018 Ken Barrett Maida Vale and The Burden: Grey Walter in Laboratories - QSA/19517
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Berger's experiments and research
2018 Artwork made for Wavecraft exhibition May-August 2018 Ken Barrett Berger's experiments and research - QSA/19516
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Grey Walter media coverage and research
2018 Part of artwork made for Wavecraft exhibition May-August 2018 Ken Barrett Grey Walter media coverage and research - QSA/19515
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2018 Part of artwork made for Wavecraft exhibition May-August 2018 Ken Barrett Cold warrior - QSA/19514
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