Listen "Your Brain On Art with Susan Magsamen, Ivy Ross and Raghu Markus | Mindrolling Ep. 617"
Episode Synopsis
Merging art, science, and spirit, authors and intellectuals Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross illuminate why creativity is essential for humanity.
In this episode of Mindrolling, Raghu, Susan, and Ivy explore:
- Redefining art as any medium that allows someone to express themselves
- Learning to see the world with fresh eyes and creative curiosity
- The powerful reflection: has there ever been a time when the arts have personally affected you?
- Resonance and vibration as the center of the universe
- Music as a pathway to experience oneness with all things
- The miracle of neuroplasticity—rewiring the brain and making new pathways
- Confronting ourselves with a new piece of art or doing a new arts practice
- Play through art: letting go of any preconceived outcome and simply playing with ideas and concepts
- Why change requires time, patience, and habitual practice
- Remembering that art in ancient cultures was highly valued and integrated into daily life
- The aesthetic mindset and walking through the world with attention to beauty in every detail
About Susan Magsamen:
Susan Magsamen is the founder and director of the International Arts + Mind Lab, Center for Applied Neuroaesthetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where she is a faculty member. She is also the co-director of the NeuroArts Blueprint. Susan works with both the public and private sectors using arts and culture evidence-based approaches in areas including health, child development, education, workforce innovation, rehabilitation and social equity.
“It’s personal; it could be crocheting for her, gardening for somebody else, it could be I’m a collager, we’re all talking about personalized medicine and precision medicine, and the arts are probably the most personalized medicine that there is.” –Susan Magsamen
About Ivy Ross:
Ivy Ross is the Vice President of Design for hardware product area at Google, where she leads a team that has won over 225 design awards. She is a National Endowment for Arts grant recipient and was ninth on Fast Company's list of the one hundred Most Creative People in Business in 2019. Ross believes that the intersection of arts and sciences is where the most engaging and creative ideas are found.
“I think we’ve been focusing on productivity and efficiency and pushing these arts aside as a ‘nice to have’, not as an imperative to our health and wellness. Through the work on this book with Susan, learning more about the physiology of how we are wired to receive the sensorial nature of life, it’s no wonder when we deprive ourselves of that, why we’re in the state we’re in.” –Ivy Ross
In this episode of Mindrolling, Raghu, Susan, and Ivy explore:
- Redefining art as any medium that allows someone to express themselves
- Learning to see the world with fresh eyes and creative curiosity
- The powerful reflection: has there ever been a time when the arts have personally affected you?
- Resonance and vibration as the center of the universe
- Music as a pathway to experience oneness with all things
- The miracle of neuroplasticity—rewiring the brain and making new pathways
- Confronting ourselves with a new piece of art or doing a new arts practice
- Play through art: letting go of any preconceived outcome and simply playing with ideas and concepts
- Why change requires time, patience, and habitual practice
- Remembering that art in ancient cultures was highly valued and integrated into daily life
- The aesthetic mindset and walking through the world with attention to beauty in every detail
About Susan Magsamen:
Susan Magsamen is the founder and director of the International Arts + Mind Lab, Center for Applied Neuroaesthetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where she is a faculty member. She is also the co-director of the NeuroArts Blueprint. Susan works with both the public and private sectors using arts and culture evidence-based approaches in areas including health, child development, education, workforce innovation, rehabilitation and social equity.
“It’s personal; it could be crocheting for her, gardening for somebody else, it could be I’m a collager, we’re all talking about personalized medicine and precision medicine, and the arts are probably the most personalized medicine that there is.” –Susan Magsamen
About Ivy Ross:
Ivy Ross is the Vice President of Design for hardware product area at Google, where she leads a team that has won over 225 design awards. She is a National Endowment for Arts grant recipient and was ninth on Fast Company's list of the one hundred Most Creative People in Business in 2019. Ross believes that the intersection of arts and sciences is where the most engaging and creative ideas are found.
“I think we’ve been focusing on productivity and efficiency and pushing these arts aside as a ‘nice to have’, not as an imperative to our health and wellness. Through the work on this book with Susan, learning more about the physiology of how we are wired to receive the sensorial nature of life, it’s no wonder when we deprive ourselves of that, why we’re in the state we’re in.” –Ivy Ross
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