Ally Seifert with the Neuroscience Students' Society


In collaboration with the Neuroscience Students' Society, this project aims to blend science and art to communicate the mechanisms behind vision. Vision is the summation of complex neural circuitry and electrical signalling, which allows us to see the world. With this project, we will explore how the anatomical pathways that exist in darkness can light up our perception of the world.

This installation will contain a layout of 3D elements and an interactive light display to communicate the pathway of electrical signals, along with landscape paintings to emphasize the astonishing contrast between how we see and what we see. 


About the artist & organization

Ally Seifert is a fourth-year undergraduate student and part-time artist, majoring in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan.

The Neuroscience Students' Society (NSS) aims to foster the burgeoning neuroscience community at the University of Saskatchewan by providing its members with academic resources, information on opportunities in the field, and various social events throughout the year.


LOcation: drawing studio (murray 190)

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