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Abstract
This paper presents the Mind the Gut exhibition, opened in 2017 at the Medical Museion, the University of Copenhagen's museum for the culture and history of medicine. It is an experimental exhibition combining science, art, and history in an examination of the relationship between mind and gut, including the trillions of microbes that inhabits them. Mind the Gut was the result of a 2-year-long research and curatorial process, which began in 2015 when Museion was awarded the Bikuben Foundation Vision Award. The exhibition brings together the long history of attempts to understand and intervene in the relationship between mind and gut, between emotions and digestion with cutting-edge biomedical research, and includes the perspectives of science, medicine, and personal experience, via a combination of artworks, historical objects from the Medical Museion collections, items from laboratories, and individual stories. The exhibition is organized around different ways the body has been handled in order to intervene in interactions between mind, gut, and bacteria, including imaging, electrifying, feeding, drugging, and opening surgically. This paper outlines some of the thoughts on science communication that motivated the exhibition, discussing why the displays emphasize the exploratory over the explanatory. Also discussed are several artistic collaborations that formed part of the displays. Ultimately, Mind the Gut is created to be a public space that encourages reflection and curiosity, by showing how biomedicine fits into social, cultural, historical, and directly personal contexts. The exhibition does not aim to provide answers about what food the visitors should eat or what the truth of how gut and brain interactions might be. Rather, it emphasizes process over result, hopefully encouraging the visitors to ask their own questions of the relationship between mind and gut, between body and microbes.
本文介绍了Mind the Gut展览,该展览于2017年在哥本哈根大学医学博物馆医学博物馆开幕,该博物馆是医学文化和历史博物馆。这是一场结合科学、艺术和历史的实验性展览,旨在研究心灵与肠道之间的关系,包括栖息在肠道中的数万亿微生物。Mind the Gut是一个为期两年的研究和策展过程的结果,该过程始于2015年,当时Museion被授予Bikuben基金会愿景奖。本次展览通过艺术作品、医学博物馆收藏的历史物品、实验室物品和个人故事的组合,汇集了长期以来试图理解和干预心灵与肠道、情感与消化之间的关系的生物医学研究,包括科学、医学和个人经验的视角。展览围绕不同的身体处理方式来组织,以干预思想,肠道和细菌之间的相互作用,包括成像,通电,喂食,药物和手术打开。本文概述了推动展览的一些科学传播思想,讨论了为什么展览强调探索性而不是解释性。还讨论了构成展览一部分的几个艺术合作。最终,Mind the Gut被创造成一个鼓励反思和好奇心的公共空间,通过展示生物医学如何适应社会、文化、历史和直接的个人背景。展览的目的并不是提供参观者应该吃什么食物的答案,或者肠道和大脑相互作用的真相是什么。相反,它强调过程而不是结果,希望鼓励参观者提出他们自己的问题,即思想与肠道、身体与微生物之间的关系。