Images La Caixa Foundation / Tino Gil
There are more than 6,000 human languages. But language is also a single thing: all humans have it, and it’s a shared property that unites us, rooted in a species-specific brain.
Talking Brains aims to exhibit our brain from the point of view of its linguistic functions: a scientific approach to language that stresses its psychological and biological constitution and its indissoluble link with neuroscience, genetics, anatomy, or human evolution.
Visitors can explore interactive exhibits that look at linguistic diversity, the evolution of language and the brain, and how we learn language.
An exhibition created by Fundació “la Caixa” and toured by the American Museum of Natural History, New York (amnh.org).
- Interact with reproductions of fossils to learn more about the evolution of the linguistic brain – how our ancestors behaved, what they could do, and how they changed overtime.
- Enter a space representing the womb to understand how humans begin acquiring language functions even before birth.
- Take part in a virtual reality experience that explains more about brain and language growth, their architectures, and how they relate to each other.
- Examine a case study demonstrating how delays in language development can have profound effects on individuals.
CosmoCaixa, Barcelona (2017/03/30 – 2018/01/28)
CaixaForum Zaragoza (2021/04/21 – 2021/08/15)
CaixaForum Sevilla (2022/09/27 – 2023/01/22)
CaixaForum Girona (2023/03/28 – 2023/08/27)
Ciencia Vica, Lisbon (2024/8/5 – 2024/9/1)
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