Wellness and Work-life Balance

The Scriptworlds Conference on May 31 and June 1 will bring together an interdisciplinary group of scholars who base their work on the fact that the human visual system adapts culturally. Join talks on Linguistics, East Asian Languages, English, Visual Art, Jewish Studies, American Sign Language and more! Colleagues with an interest in writing, script, cognitive science, and visual culture are encouraged to attend.

By Simeng (Karen) Li, International Peer
Wednesday, May 8th, 2019 - 2:00pm


Recent discoveries in neuroscience ha​ve revealed that the way we write is developed within the constraints of the brain and our visual system. The findings push us to rethink our understanding of literature beyond the confines of state and national language. The Scriptworlds Conference will bring together an interdisciplinary group of scholars who base their work on the fact that the human visual system adapts culturally. Join talks on Linguistics, East Asian Languages, English, Visual Art, Jewish Studies, American Sign Language, Comparative Literature, and Emojis. Colleagues from all disciplines and backgrounds with an interest in writing, script, cognitive science, and visual culture are encouraged to attend!

When: May 31 and June 1, 2019
​Where: Mosher Hall
Registration and Schedule: https://unconsciousmemory.english.ucsb.edu/events/
Visual Poetry Exhibition: May 28 - June 2 at DAHC, UCSB