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In his latest "peer-reviewed rap" production, the research frontiers of neuroscience find a high-energy outlet in Rap Guide to Consciousness. Brinkman has teamed up with Professor Anil Seth, Co-Director of the Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science at the University of Sussex, to explore the latest findings from the neuroscience and cognitive psychology of subjective experience. What is it like to be a baby? We might have to take LSD to find out. What is it like to be an octopus? Imagine most of your brain was actually built into your fingertips. What is it like to be a rapper kicking some of the world's most complex lyrics for cheering fringe audiences? Surreal. Zombies, locked-in patients, wannabe celebs, Google AIs, and Baba's infant son all make an appearance in Rap Guide to Consciousness, as he brings his signature mix of rap comedy storytelling to the how and why behind your thoughts, feelings, perceptions and desires. Mixing cutting-edge scientific research with projected visuals, crowd interaction, characters, comedy, and virtuoso rap storytelling, Baba takes you through the twists and turns of the only organ it's better to donate than receive: the human brain. The result is a truly mind-blowing multimedia hip-hop theatre performance - the perfect meta-medium through which to communicate the dazzling science of consciousness.

Cast/Performers

Baba Brinkman

Creatives/Company

Director: Darren Lee Cole
Design: Olivia Sebesky

Baba Brinkman: Rap Guide to Consciousness

Baba Brinkman: Rap Guide to Consciousness (One person show) production archive for QTIX code T1827666541. Details of all Baba Brinkman: Rap Guide to Consciousness archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S837022620

Archive Listings

30 Aug 17
  to
1 Sep 17
2Northdown
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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