Berlin
21 June 2017
The Brain Without Organs - A lecture by Warren Neidich

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THE BRAIN WITHOUT ORGANS:

AYAHUASCA AND THE CONCEPT OF NEURAL REGRESSION

A PERFORMATIVE LECTURE BY WARREN NEIDICH


In the past few years, the artistic community has begun to understand the importance of Catherine Malabou’s question posed in “What should we do with our brain?” We no longer want a flexible brain imposed from without and crafted by neoliberalism to do its bidding, but rather a proactive brain that constructs an alternative world which then sculpts a material brain accordingly.

For good reason the artistic community has resisted incorporating the knowledge of neuroscience into its repertoire of creative apparatuses and methods, fearing its message might be reductive and deterministic. But the recent advent and acceleration of technologies interfacing with the brain, such as Google Deepmind, brain-computer interfaces, neural dust, cortical implants, and optogenetics, as well as the burgeoning fields of consumer neuroscience, institutional neurolinguistic programming, and neuroeconomics, give reason to pause and cogitate upon what the future of the brains' role in constituting freedom of choice might be.

Additionally, the impending horrifying reality of the seamless connection of the brain to the Internet of Everything and metadata, what Warren Neidich calls "The Statisticon", has created an emergency necessitating immediate action: especially when it is the environment that forms the epigenetic pressure to sculpt the brain’s neural plasticity.

But this same neural plasticity gives artists the power to change the brain as well. The problem is that they don't even know it. We want a material brain that is noisy, empathic, and community-oriented; not an optimized one that can work longer, more efficient hours in front of a computer screen in an office bureau coordinating drone strikes. Neidich is wagering that as we transition from Fordism and post-Fordism to Cognitive Capitalism, the concept of the Body without Organs and Schizo-analyzis no longer can or will provide forms of active resistance. The lecture will elaborate how his concept of the Brain without Organs is a construct specifically tailored to the new challenges we face in Neoliberal Cognitive Capitalism.


WARREN NEIDICH is professor of art at the Weissensee Kunsthochschule Berlin and founder and director of the Saas-Fee Summer Institute of Art. His "Psychopathologies of Cognitive Capitalism Part 3" (Archive Books) and "Neuromacht" (Merve Verlag) will be released this year. Recent solo exhibitions include "The Color of Politics" at the Kunstverein am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, Berlin, 2017; "The Statisticon", Miami Contemporary Projects, Bogota, 2016; "The Artists' Library", LAXART, Los Angeles, 2016; and "The Palinopsic Field", LACE, Los Angeles, 2016. Neidich studied photography, video, neuroscience, medicine, ophthalmology, and architectural theory.