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Bibliography

Overall Research

Denell, M. (2020) Portrait Brought Introspection and Perspective. AMA Journal of Ethics. [Online] 

Available at: https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/portraiture-brought-introspection-and-perspective/2020-06

[Accessed: 18th October 2020]


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Glioblastoma Research

Athni, T. et al. (2017) Inhibiting the Proliferation of Patient-Derived Glioblastom Multiforme (GBM) Cells and U-87 MG Cell Line Using Leaf Extract of BacopaMonnieri. Vol, 14, pp.811-812 [online]

Available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13311-017-0543-x

[Accessed: 20th October 2020]

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Brem, S. and Abdullah, K. (2017) Glioblastoma [online] 

Available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780323476607/glioblastoma?via=ihub=

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TEDx Talks (2016) Fighting Glioblastoma Dr Christopher Duma M.D. TEDxCollegeoftheCanyons [online video] 

Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hErXkeIadsY

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MicroNeuroSurgeryOrg. (2019) Brain Surgery and removal of Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM malignant brain tumour)

Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUGUdrA1Eu4&t=327s

[Accessed: 23rd October 2020]

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MicroNeuroSurgeryOrg. (2018) Brain Surgery: Surgical removal of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) [online video]

Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxIn467vEvU&t=132s

[Accessed: 23rd October 2020]

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Artists of inspiration:

Hannah Chalew

Anon (2014) Living Room: Live Plants Furniture’s. 1001 Gardens. [online]

Available at: https://www.1001gardens.org/living-room-live-plants-furnitures/

[Accessed: 16th November 2020]

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Jonathan Ferrara Gallery (2013) Hannah Chalew: Nature of the City [online], 25th July 2013

Available at: https://www.jonathanferraragallery.com/exhibitions/hannah-chalew

[Accessed: 16th November 2020]

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Chalew, H. (2019) Entropical Futures [mixed media], New Orleans: Joan Mitchell Center. December 2018-January 2019.

Available at:  http://www.hannahchalew.com/entropicalfutures

[Accessed: 16th November 2020]

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Makoto Azuma

Bastaldo, B. (2013) This Plant Artwork Combines Consumerism and Wildlife. Trend Hunter. 17th March 2013 [online]

Available at: https://www.trendhunter.com/trends/plant-artwork

[Accessed: 3rd January 2021

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Palumbo, J. (2020) Makoto Azuma is Pushing the Boundaries of Botanical Sculpture. Artsy, 9th October 2020 [online]

Available at: https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-japanese-artist-pushing-boundaries-botanical-sculpture

[Accessed: 3rd January 2021]

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Mullen, M. (2020) Azuma Makoto Will Make You Rethink Flowers. Atmos, 30th July 2020, [online]

Available at: https://atmos.earth/azuma-makoto-flower-art-interview/

[Accessed: 3rd January 2021]

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Tomas Sarcaceno

Buttrose, E. (2014) Highlight: Tomas Saraceno ‘Biosphere’. Queensland Art Gallery, 19th September 2014 [online]

Available at: https://blog.qagoma.qld.gov.au/highlight-tomas-saraceno-biosphere-2009/

[Accessed: 23rd November 2020]

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Daksha Patel

Mitchell, L. (2015) Noisy Bodies – Daksha Patel. Axis [online], September 2015

Available at: https://digyorkshire.axisweb.org/archive/default/spotlight/noisy-bodies-daksha-patel/

[Accessed: 16th October 2020]


Patel, D. (2016) Noisy Bodies [online]

Available at: http://dakshapatel.co.uk/galleries/noisy-bodies/

[Accessed: 15th October 2020]

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Antye Guenther

Creative Residency Arita (2019) Antye Guenther [online]

Available at: https://cri-arita.com/resident/antye-guenther/

[Accessed: 16th October 2020]


Guenther, A. (2019) Selected Works: Brain Vases. [online]

Available at: https://www.aguenth.de

[Accessed: 16th October 2020]

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Keiken

FACT (2020) Augmented Empathy [online]

Available at: https://www.fact.co.uk/event/augmented-empathy

[Accessed: 11th November 2020]


Sophie Layton

Layton, S. (2013) Bedside Manners [online]

Available at: http://www.sofielayton.co.uk/installations.34.html

[Accessed: 15th October 2020]


Nina Sellars

Sellars, N (2014) Scan [online]

Available at: http://www.ninasellars.com/?catID=28

[Accessed: 31st October 2020]

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Wim Botha

Stevenson (2014) Wim Botha: The Epic Mundane [online] 

Available at: http://archive.stevenson.info/exhibitions/botha/index2014_grahamstown.html

[Accessed: 1st October 2020]


Pascale Pollier

Pollier, P. (2006) Autopsy in a Nutshell [mixed media, 30 X 30cm] [online]

Available at: https://www.medinart.eu/works/pascale-pollier/

[Accessed: 29th September 2020]


Thermal Imagining

Sadeghi-Goughari, M. et al. (2016) Parameter estimation of brain tumors using intraoperative thermal imagining based on artificial tactile sensing in conjunction with artificial neural network. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. Iopscience, Vol.49, (7), pp.1-16.

Available at: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0022-3727/49/7/075404/pdf

[Accessed: 3rd January 2021]

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Englewood Health News (2019) First in New Jersey: Englewood Health Neurosurgeon Uses Fluorescence Technology to ‘Light Up’ Tumor Cells. Englewood Health, 25th April 2019, [online]

Available at: https://www.englewoodhealth.org/first-in-new-jersey-englewood-health-neurosurgeon-uses-fluorescence-technology-to-light-up-tumor-cells

[Accessed: 3rd January 2021]


Henry Ford Health System (Date Unknown) Gleolan (5-ALA) for Glioma Surgery [online]

Available at: https://www.henryford.com/services/brain-tumors/treatments/surgery/gleolan

[Accessed: 5th November 2020]


Technology in Neurosurgery

Martin, A. (2018) VR Technology Lets Patient, Surgeon Explore Brain Tumor is 3-D. KPIX CBS SF Bay Area, 7th July 2019 [online video]

Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIFrOKz9S6g

[Accessed: 30th October 2020]


Fernandes, L. (2019) Virtual Reality Enhances Brain Surgery Training, Preparation and Patient Consultation. University of California San Francisco, 8th May 2019 [online]

Available at: https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2019/05/414411/virtual-reality-enhances-brain-surgery-training-preparation-and-patient

[Accessed: 3rd January 2021]

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Soundscape

Abare, S. (2019) How Can Sound Change the Way We Experience Visual Art? Walker Primer, 10th April 2019 [online]

Available at: https://walkerart.org/magazine/soundscapes-for-paintings-joseph-fraioli-georgia-okeeffe-david-hockney-caroline-kent

[Accessed: 5th November 2020]

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Terauds, J. (2018) Sound triggers a showcase of memories: Aga Khan Museum adds soundscapes to its galleries. Toronto Star, 27th January 2018 [online]

Available at: https://search.proquest.com/docview/1991997347?accountid=12118&rfr_id=info%3Axri%2Fsid%3Aprimo

[Accessed: 5th November 2020]

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Morris, L. (2001) The Sound of Memory. The German Quarterly. Vol.74 (4), pp.368-378 [online]

Available at: https://www.jstor.org/stable/3072631?seq=1

[Accessed: 5th November 2020]


John Hopkins University (2005) Rise in Hospital Noise Poses Problems for Patients and Staff. Science Daily, 21st November 2005 [online]

Available at: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/11/051121101949.htm

[Accessed: 3rd January 2021]

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Volpicelli, G. (2015) Touch, Smell and Eat your Art at Tate Britain’s ‘Sensorium’. Wired   [online], 27th August 2015

Available at: https://www.wired.co.uk/article/tate-sensorium-review-2015

[Accessed: 19th October 2020]

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Tate (2015) Tate Sensorium [Exhibition] Tate Modern, London. 26th August – 4th October 2015

Available at: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/exhibition/ik-prize-2015-tate-sensorium

[Accessed: 8th December 2020]

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