MEDIA COVERAGE

 
 

A new science exhibition explores the human mind

Mint Lounge, April 12, 2022

“A new ongoing online exhibition curated by Science Gallery Bengaluru is aiming to explore more about the human mind by exploring some vivid questions: Why do we think? Why do we dream? Why are we emotional beings? …”

 

‘PSYCHE’ festival puts spotlight on the mind

Deccan Herald, Express, May 05, 2022

“The ongoing research-cum-exhibition festival, 'Psyche', at the Science Gallery in Bengaluru, is significant for the research-based sensitisation of the community it has undertaken and forcing hitherto tabooed topics under the spotlight of discussion.”

 

Bengaluru's Science Gallery's latest exhibition, PSYCHE, delves deep into the human mind

The New Indian Express, April 21, 2022

“A comprehensive and interdisciplinary show it includes theatre performances, film screenings and discussions, interactive art installations and collections, workshops, lectures, and masterclasses.”

 

Science Gallery Bengaluru exhibit traces origin of mental healthcare in colonial Calcutta

The Telegraph, June 06, 2022

“Before there was awareness about mental health, any deviation from normal cognitive existence was usually attributed to ‘insanity’. A virtual exhibition by the Science Gallery Bengaluru, titled PSYCHE, has been curated as an exploration of mental health across India.”

Why Are We Able To Remember Something That Didn’t Happen?

The Wire Science, May 30, 2022

“Depending on what they are about, false memories can affect how we consume news and think about public events, and ultimately our voting preferences themselves…Recently, as part of their fifth exhibition, ‘PSYCHE’, Science Gallery Bengaluru hosted a collaborative study that explored some of these questions in the Indian context.”

The digital exhibition PSYCHE features neuroscientists and artists who explore our mind

The Hindu, May 8, 2022

“The exhibition features the work of neuroscientists, artists, psychologists, historians, filmmakers, sociologists, writers and performers who explore the complexities of the mind. There’s a media lounge curated with relevant books, podcasts, video games and an activity pack that offers puzzles and mind-­games to solve at home.”