UQ Queensland Brain Institute

St Lucia Campus, Brisbane

‘Out of Mind’ by Fiona Hall

“'Out of mind' the work by Fiona Hall at the Queensland Brain Institute at the University of Queensland draws together scientific research with art research to demonstrate that both approach the world with wonder and intrigue. "Hall’s work ... is apt for neuroscientists are indebted to the neural architecture of animals. The brains of insects like fruit flies or honeybees are much smaller and simpler than ours, yet because similar molecular mechanisms underlie their operation, these creatures may very well hold the keys to unlocking the mysteries of autism, schizophrenia, depression and a range of other human disorders”.”

-Denise Cullen, Artlink Australia. Vol. 31, Issue 4

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Completed

2007

Collaborators

John Wardle Architects + Wilson Architects in Association

Artist

Fiona Hall

Awards

2008 AIA National Commendation for Interior Architecture 

2008 AIA Brisbane Awards QBI Brisbane’s Building of the Year.

2008 AIA QLD Award for Public Architecture

2008 AIA QLD Award for Interior Architecture

2008 AIA QLD Award for Art + Architecture

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