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FROM WHITE walls to ENGAGING Spaces

We help companies transform their public and private spaces into more dynamic experiences with curated art.

A field of discipline within cognitive neuroscience that combines (neuro) psychological research with aesthetics by investigating perception, production, and response to art.
Neuroaesthetics
How we view art
• When we view art, our brain seeks for familiar memory-based objects and compositions.
• When we view abstract art our brain is free to scan the whole surface of the artwork.
Emotional response
• Abstract art stimulates our brains to respond in a less restrictive and stereotypical manner.
• Exploring new associations, activating alternative paths for emotions, and forming new creative links in our brains.
Processing images
• Abstract art enables early access to visual processes.
• Dealing with simple colors and shapes like dots, lines, rectangles and other simple objects.

Moving culture forward through art, with a focus on art education as storytelling through which the artworks illustrate the artists intent whether that be social values, formal concerns, or creative problem-solving.
Culture
SOCIAL CAPITAL
Being valued as an employee,
having a voice and being
connected in the workplace.
HUMAn diversity
Differences in social, ethnic,
physical backgrounds and
perception.
cognitive varience
Thinking style, creative problem-solving and innovation.
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