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We help science museums inspire audiences by telling stories of the invisible brain through art and exploration.

Above: Singers Aysen Milliogullari (left) and Bethany Jargstorf (right) prepare to sing an EEG-inspired composition of Dr. Michael Vince at the February 2025 Hearing The Invisible Proof of Concept Installation.


Welcome to Hearing the Invisible (HTI), a groundbreaking collaborate art and science installation designed to unpack invisible illnesses of the brain. Faculty and staff from the College of Fine Arts and the College of Medicine at the University of Arizona partner to leverage the unique power of storytelling, science, and art to connect and engage the public.


Using the below links, you can peruse an overview of our project, meet the project leaders, learn about our past and future work, and check out how our project is supported and how you can help further our mission.

Dr. Tally Largent-Milnes speaking to a crowd at the exhibition

Learn What We're All About

Navigate here for an overview of our mission, the stakes, and the status of our project.

Hearing the Invisible Team Pictured at February 2025 Installation at Tornabene Theater

Meet the Team

It takes a diverse team of minds to create something like Hearing the Invisible. Find out who makes up our core development team and what connects us.

A close-up of an attendee holding up their phone running the augmented reality application for the event displaying EEG nodes and audio playback

Grants and Acknowledgements

See how the work we do is possible through grants and partner organizations.

 


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