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Évelin Maier
Contemporary Art Practice MA

Royal College of Art

Graduates: 2023

Specialisms: Creative Direction / Installation/Sculpture / Sound Art

My location: London, United Kingdom

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Royal College of Art

Évelin Maier

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First Name: Évelin

Last Name: Maier

University / College: Royal College of Art

Course / Program: Contemporary Art Practice MA

Graduates: 2023

Specialisms: Creative Direction / Installation/Sculpture / Sound Art

My Location: London, United Kingdom

Website: Click To See Website

About

The human brain is, in principle, a prediction machine. Évelin Maier, a London-based multidisciplinary Experimental artist, sound and filmmaker, researches cognitive neuroscience of our perception, thought, reason, will, and act - to visualise the unseen. Ten years ago, having had a significant eight-hour awake astrocytoma neurosurgery and experiencing post-effects close by the speech centre, brain science became the insight into the neurone, how they operate, communicate and form complex neuronal architectures that comprise the human brain and cognitive thinking and perception of speech & recovery. Cognitive science uses the methods of cognitive psychology, such as thought and language and bridges these two domains. This research on society's interaction and effect observes outer and inner elements via Magnetic Resonance Images submersed in contrast fluids, presenting metaphorically the emotional layers.The investigation delves into the intricate interplay between individuals and the effects of boundary issues. The interwoven collaboration between the MRI film and abstract music investigates and delves into the complex interplay between individuals and the impact of social relations. Profoundly impactful, sound noise echoes, and electronic constructions are the social-emotional realm of humanity, unseen. The human heart becomes the emotional mirror of a neuroscience projection, enabling a forest of neurones and a metaphorical analogy of social psychology infused via high-contrast neon colours. Immersed in music, sound and spoken word, she elevates the ongoing story of the fabric of humanity, encompassing cutting-edge cognition and autographing installations projecting visuals engaged in the phenomenological musicology onto architecture - the interdisciplinary intersection between art, design, science and technology. Évelin exhibits in places such as the Tate Modern, Science Museum, Somerset House and gave an outstanding Radioshow on Montez Press in March 2023. Drawing intricately people to her final exhibition at the RCA graduation show in July 2023. While the European continent sponsored the founding of her company 'THEQ’ in 2022, she received prior Grants from the University of the Arts London. The RSA Final Year Award, issued by the Royal Female School of Art Foundation in February 2020, Evelin is also an honoured UAL MODUAL AR/VR Alumni.

THE FORENSIC RESEARCH: COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE & SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

The human brain is, in principle, a prediction machine. I am a London-based multidisciplinary Experimental artist, sound and filmmaker, researching cognitive neuroscience of our perception, thought, reason, will, and act - to visualise the unseen. The investigation delves into the intricate interplay between individuals and the effects of boundary issues. The interwoven collaboration between the MRI film and abstract music investigates and delves into the complex interplay between individuals and the impact of social relations. Profoundly impactful, sound noise echoes, and electronic constructions are the social- emotional realm of humanity, unseen. The human heart becomes the emotional mirror of a neuroscience projection, enabling a forest of neurones and a metaphorical analogy of social psychology infused via high-contrast neon colours. Many thanks to the supreme San Francisco artist , Makiko Harris (RCA CAP Alumni), for producing the brilliant round steel-sculpture. - emerging an abstract magnetic resonance machine. Additionally also to Crosswhen, who permitted the usage of the song ‘Yearning’. Crosswhen is an experimental electronic music and audio//visual project based in London.