Life of a Neuron: Immersive Art-Science Exhibition at ARTECHOUSE NYC
Life of a Neuron, an immersive exhibition blending art and neuroscience, is on view at ARTECHOUSE Studio in New York's Chelsea Market. Developed over three years in collaboration with the Society for Neuroscience (SfN), the show traces a neuron's life from birth to death through multisensory installations. Visitors encounter interactive artworks exploring sight, stress, addiction, and neural connectivity from a neuron's perspective. The experience combines visual projections, sound design, and digital art to make cellular brain processes tangible. ARTECHOUSE founder Sandro Kereselidze describes the project as a revolutionary way to let audiences experience internal biological phenomena through cutting-edge technology, translating 50 years of neuroscience research into an artistic format that speaks to human experience.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'Life of a Neuron' at ARTECHOUSE Studio, Chelsea Market, New York
- Created in collaboration with Society for Neuroscience (SfN)
- Three years of research involving neuroscientists and multidisciplinary artists
- Follows the life cycle of a single neuron from birth to death
- Features interactive artworks on sight, stress, addiction, and neural connectivity
- Uses sound design and visual projections for immersive experience
- Sandro Kereselidze is founder and creative director of ARTECHOUSE
- Aims to make cellular brain processes accessible through art and technology
Entities
Institutions
- ARTECHOUSE Studio
- Society for Neuroscience (SfN)
- Chelsea Market
Locations
- New York
- Chelsea Market