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Here, you'll find a collection of projects that explore the intersections of neuroscience, art, and creativity. From research articles to artistic collaborations and in-depth interviews, these works examine how science and art shape each other, offering perspectives on the mind, memory, and human experience.
Image of Structure Featured in American Photography 34
Joshua Sariñana’s photographic series Structure (September 2017) explores the shifting visual complexity of the Stata Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. An image from the series was selected as a winner and published in American Photography 34, a prestigious juried annual that highlights the best contemporary photography worldwide. Recognized for its dynamic composition and exploration of architectural abstraction, Image of Structure captures the interplay of light, reflection, and form within Frank Gehry’s iconic building.
Analogue Portrait Project
Joshua Sariñana’s portrait from his series Prosopagnosia was selected for the 5th annual Analogue Portrait Project, an exhibition hosted by Smashbox Studios as part of Month of Photography Los Angeles. The show, which ran in Culver City, CA, featured 25 juried film-based portraits from both emerging and established photographers, evaluated by a panel including Ron Haviv (VII Photo Agency), Kate Kuo (Los Angeles Times), and MaryAnn Camilleri (Magenta Foundation).
Loeil de la Photographie - Image of Structure
In April 2018, L’Œil de la Photographie featured Joshua Sariñana’s photographic series Image of Structure as a portfolio selection. This body of work examines the intersection of architecture, perception, and abstraction through photography, capturing the geometric complexity of built environments.
Interrogating Science and Art Through Neuroscience and Photography
Joshua Sariñana presented at the Science Gallery Museum and Trinity College, Dublin, as part of the Neurohumanities Public Lecture series. His lecture, Interrogating Science and Art Through Neuroscience and Photography, explored the intersections of neuroscience, photography, and art to investigate how visual perception transforms from sensory input into emotional and contextual meaning.
Image of Structure Published in Silvershotz
Joshua Sariñana’s architectural photography series Image of Structure was featured in Silvershotz Magazine, March 2018, Volume 12, Edition 3. As a publication dedicated to showcasing conceptual and innovative photography, Silvershotz provides an international platform for artists exploring the boundaries of visual storytelling.
Image of Structure Featured in float magazine
Joshua Sariñana’s architectural photography series, Image of Structure, was featured in Float Magazine. Known for highlighting contemporary photography across all genres, Float provides a dynamic platform for both emerging and established artists.
Image of Structure explores the relationship between architecture and cognition, using high-contrast black-and-white compositions to examine how spatial environments influence perception and memory. Drawing from his background in neuroscience, Sariñana’s series presents architectural forms as visual metaphors for the structured yet fluid nature of thought.
LACP Artist of the Month
Dr. Joshua Sariñana’s artistic practice is deeply rooted in his background as a neuroscientist, integrating his expertise in cognition and spatial navigation with fine art photography. Always carrying a camera, he captures the everyday environments he moves through, often focusing on architectural forms like the MIT Stata Center. While commonly photographed, he challenges himself to create unique images that transcend the ordinary. Learn More
L'Œil de la photographie - Representation of Hidden Communication
L’Œil de la Photographie published Joshua Sariñana’s photographic series Representation of Hidden Communication. This series explores the visual and conceptual intersections between science, technology, and perception, focusing on the often unseen networks of communication embedded in research environments.
Representation of Hidden Communication - Critical Mass Selection
Joshua Sariñana’s photographic series, Representation of Hidden Communication, has been selected for Photolucida’s Critical Mass Top 200 Award, a prestigious recognition in contemporary photography.
Representation of Hidden Communication Published in Silvershotz Magazine
Joshua Sariñana’s photographic series Representation of Hidden Communication was featured in Silvershotz Magazine, Volume 11, Edition 11, 2017. Known for curating exceptional contemporary photography portfolios, Silvershotz provides an international platform for conceptual and experimental work.
VSCO News Feature
Representation of Hidden Communication was featured on VSCO New, spotlighting a visual narrative rooted in my time at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The project documents the often unseen, intricate world of neuroscience research through portraits of my colleagues and the lab environments we worked in.
Joshua Sariñana Recognized in the 2017 Sony World Photography Awards
Joshua Sariñana’s Image of Structure was commended in the Architecture category of the 2017 Sony World Photography Awards, one of the most prestigious photography competitions in the world. Learn More >
SciArt Magazine Featuring, Propsoganosia
Joshua Sariñana’s photographic series Prosopagnosia is a profound exploration of memory, identity, and the nature of perception. Featured in SciArt Magazine, this body of work employs a circular frame to create a telescopic effect, visually symbolizing the distortion and reconstruction of past experiences.
Better Photography: Exploration of Consciousness Through Photography
Joshua Sariñana’s photography is deeply intertwined with neuroscience, memory, and personal experience. Featured in Better Photography (August 2016), his work explores themes of detachment, nostalgia, and emotional depth, using bold colors and visual metaphors to evoke psychological states. Read the Interview
Prosopagnosia at The Griffin Museum Digital Silvering Imaging Gallery
Joshua Sariñana’s photographic series Prosopagnosia was exhibited at The Griffin@Digital Silver Imaging, a satellite gallery of The Griffin Museum of Photography, from October 4 to December 1, 2016. This deeply personal collection explores themes of memory, identity, and emotion through imagery that reflects on Sariñana’s early adulthood experiences of love, wonder, and isolation. Using circular, telescopic frames as a metaphor for fragmented memory, the series confronts the inaccuracies of recollection, revealing how memories evolve each time they are recalled.
Scene at MIT: Reflections on Stata
I always have at least one camera with me at all times, and now that I have a toddler most of my images are made between work and home. Because I work across the street from the Stata Center — which contains the Computer Science and Artificial Laboratory (CSAIL) and Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, among other things — I come across the building several times a day.
Apple Store Photo Walk
CAPTURING BOSTON'S
ARCHITECTURE
06.24.2016 / 6:30 p.m.
Join award-winning iPhone photographer Joshua Sarinana as he shows you how to draw your eye toward the potentially overlooked curves, lights, and shadows of Boston architecture.
He'll also give a tutorial on how he processes his images using apps such as VSCO Cam, Snapseed, SKRWT, and ReTouch.
Register at apple.com/boyistonstreet or use the Apple Store app.
The Impossible Project Magazine
In a 2015 interview with the Impossible Project (now Polaroid Originals), Joshua Sariñana, PhD, reflects on how his neuroscience expertise and photographic practice intersect to explore memory, identity, and the human experience.
VICE Magazine
In an interview with VICE Magazine, Joshua Sariñana, a neuroscientist and photographer, explores the intricate relationship between memory, perception, and photography.