Image of Structure in BETA

Joshua Sariñana’s architectural photography series, Image of Structure, was featured in BETA Developments in Photography, an internationally recognized online magazine known for its curated selection of contemporary photographic portfolios.

Image of Structure explores the relationship between architecture, perception, and cognition, utilizing stark compositions to investigate how structural environments shape human thought and memory. Drawing from his background in neuroscience, Sariñana’s high-contrast black-and-white images examine the interplay between order and abstraction, mirroring the ways in which the brain interprets and organizes spatial information.

As a platform committed to showcasing diverse photographic voices without advertising interference, BETA Developments in Photography provides an ideal space for Sariñana’s work, positioning it within an international conversation on contemporary visual culture.

Joshua Sariñana

Joshua Sariñana, PhD, obtained his degrees in neuroscience at the University of California, Los Angeles, and completed his doctoral thesis at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Sariñana’s multi-disciplinary art projects bridge art, science, and media. He has received several grants for his art projects, exhibited his work nationally and internationally, and has received numerous awards for his photographic work.

He combines his science communications background with his neuroscience and art practice. Sariñana has provided his expertise to WIRED Magazine, MIT Technology Review, MIT News, and as an invited speaker for the Neurohumanities series at Trinity College in Dublin.

http://joshuasarinana.com/
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