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FTD - Frontotemporal Dementia - Brain Disease - Pick's Disease - Creativity - The New York Times
Creativity Enhancing Disease? (Anne Adams) – Lines and Colors
Artistic expressions born of brain disorders - Chicago Tribune
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San Francisco Symphony - Fascinated by the themes of repetition in Ravel's Boléro, biologist and painter Anne Adams created an elaborate visual of the song on canvas, calling it “Unraveling Boléro." For
Art, music and brain science cross paths in 'UnRavelled' | Culver City News
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Review: 'UnRavelled' explores art, neurology and creativity - Los Angeles Times
FTD - Frontotemporal Dementia - Brain Disease - Pick's Disease - Creativity - The New York Times
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Boléro: 'Beautiful symptom of a terrible disease' | New Scientist
Anne Adams and Frontotemporal DementiaFrankly Curious
Pablo Samuel Castro on Twitter: "An excellent @Radiolab podcast talks about Anne Adams, a painter with progressive aphasia, who became obsessed with Ravel's Bolero at the end of her life, ultimately painting "
Art, music, and brain health intersect in new drama 'UnRavelled' - Trinity News and Events
Bolero, Obsession, and the Brain - Classical KDFC
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Pablo Samuel Castro on Twitter: "Striking resemblance! The down-triangles recur in both the Adams painting and the MIDI-to-colours painting. Perhaps Adams captured something essential to Ravel's composition that went beyond a simple
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Bagnell Brain Center - Image of a migraine by Anne Adams, who was drawn to structure and repetition. She had a rare disease that changes connections between parts of the brain. “We