
by HannahBarker (Author), Analogue (Author), Liam Jarvis (Author), Lewis Hetherington (Author)
In 2009 Patient H.M.'s brain is dissected live on the internet to a global audience of 400,000 people, cut into carefully preserved slices: manuscripts of tissue like the pages of a book. In 1953 Henry Molaison emerges from experimental brain surgery without any recollection of the last two years of his life or the ability to form new memories.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Oberon Books Ltd
Published: 03 Aug 2011
ISBN 10: 1849431957
ISBN 13: 9781849431958
LEWIS HETHERINGTON is a theatre-maker based in Glasgow and author of bodies unfinished. An associate artist of Analogue, he co-wrote and performed in their first two shows, Mile End and Beachy Head.
HANNAH BARKER is Co-Artistic Director and co-founder of Analogue and also works as a journalist and education facilitator. Hannah has also written, directed and performed at the Edinburgh and Dublin Fringe festivals.
LIAM JARVIS is Co-Director and co-founder of Analogue. He has also worked with artists and institutions such as Gecko, Theatre-Rites, Chris Goode and The Young Vic.