In Sleep Studies I-V, Tamarin Norwood explores the drawing, doodling and scribbling that take place as we speak or narrate a story. How do marks on the page relate to gesture, time and the unfolding of conversation? How far can the movement, noise and liveness of the original moment be relived or ‘read’ from these drawings? Sleep Studies I-V takes a sleepless approach to these questions, drawing upon clinical research in sleep deprivation and conversations with clinical psychologists to consider mark-making in relation to dreams, memory and hallucination
In this essay, I document and reflect on a process of creating a twenty-minute performance called Th...
Book synopsis: Sleeping and Dreaming, which accompanies the exhibition of the same name at Wellcome ...
Upright Napping is a procedure for observing and recording spontaneous hypnagogic imagery. It employ...
Humans sleep a third of their lives. However, the brain is not "off" but operates in a different way...
While sleep has captured the imagination of writers and artists throughout the centuries, only recen...
Sleep is quite a popular activity, indeed most humans spend around a third of their lives asleep. Ho...
The patterns of insomnia are abstruse. I have tried to explain the images and sounds and voices I se...
SUMMARY: Sleep talking is one of the most common altered nocturnal behaviours in the whole populatio...
The Night’s Imaginarium: on the hyperreality of sleep paralysis” is an art project about sleep paral...
I am interested in the streams of images that intertwine with personal sentiments within each sleep ...
Sleep talking, or somniloquy, is a parasomnia that is defined as the ability to produce language dur...
The memories that we retain can serve many functions. They guide our future actions, form a scaffold...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-91).Anecdotal evidence suggests tha...
Investigators since Freud have appreciated that memories of the people, places, activities and emoti...
DRAWING OUT 2012Paper Title: Drawing on a Dream Author: Lynn Imperatore Affiliations:•PhD Researcher...
In this essay, I document and reflect on a process of creating a twenty-minute performance called Th...
Book synopsis: Sleeping and Dreaming, which accompanies the exhibition of the same name at Wellcome ...
Upright Napping is a procedure for observing and recording spontaneous hypnagogic imagery. It employ...
Humans sleep a third of their lives. However, the brain is not "off" but operates in a different way...
While sleep has captured the imagination of writers and artists throughout the centuries, only recen...
Sleep is quite a popular activity, indeed most humans spend around a third of their lives asleep. Ho...
The patterns of insomnia are abstruse. I have tried to explain the images and sounds and voices I se...
SUMMARY: Sleep talking is one of the most common altered nocturnal behaviours in the whole populatio...
The Night’s Imaginarium: on the hyperreality of sleep paralysis” is an art project about sleep paral...
I am interested in the streams of images that intertwine with personal sentiments within each sleep ...
Sleep talking, or somniloquy, is a parasomnia that is defined as the ability to produce language dur...
The memories that we retain can serve many functions. They guide our future actions, form a scaffold...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-91).Anecdotal evidence suggests tha...
Investigators since Freud have appreciated that memories of the people, places, activities and emoti...
DRAWING OUT 2012Paper Title: Drawing on a Dream Author: Lynn Imperatore Affiliations:•PhD Researcher...
In this essay, I document and reflect on a process of creating a twenty-minute performance called Th...
Book synopsis: Sleeping and Dreaming, which accompanies the exhibition of the same name at Wellcome ...
Upright Napping is a procedure for observing and recording spontaneous hypnagogic imagery. It employ...