Saturday, February 27, 2010

On Being Sane In Insane Places by David L. Rosenhan

http://psychrights.org/articles/rosenham.htm

This article describes such an experiment. Eight sane people gained secret admission to 12 different hospitals. Their diagnostic experiences constitute the data of the first part of this article; the remainder is devoted to a description of their experiences in psychiatric institutions. Too few psychiatrists and psychologists, even those who have worked in such hospitals, know what the experience is like. They rarely talk about it with former patients, perhaps because they distrust information coming from the previously insane. Those who have worked in psychiatric hospitals are likely to have adapted so thoroughly to the settings that they are insensitive to the impact of that experience. And while there have been occasional reports of researchers who submitted themselves to psychiatric hospitalization, these researchers have commonly remained in the hospitals for short periods of time, often with the knowledge of the hospital staff. It is difficult to know the extent to which they were treated like patients or like research colleagues. Nevertheless, their reports about the inside of the psychiatric hospital have been valuable. This article extends those efforts.

SOURCE: David L. Rosenhan, “On Being Sane in Insane Places,” Science, Vol. 179 (Jan. 1973), 250-258.

Copyright 1973 by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Iannis Xenakis' Psappha performed by Steven Schick

Art Clokey's Gumbasia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gumbasia

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

zoom zoom art show



Art in Conversation hosted its first show of the year this past saturday.
The opening took place at UBS in Red Hook, NY.
Here are a few images from the show!




elvia pyburn-wilk


brooks ward (two woven pieces on left); paintings by elena gilbert.



carla perez-gallardo



eva fury



claire woolner



india lawrence



detail


sam horowitz




george sanders