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Avatar for Louise Whiteley

Louise Whiteley

Lektor og kurator

lowh@sund.ku.dk | +45 21 12 67 12

I’m an Associate Professor in Medical Science Communication at Medical Museion and the NNF Center for Basic Metabolic Research CBMR. My position involves research, teaching, and museum work, emphasizing the dialogue between the three.

My core research interests include how biomedical research that implicates the mind affects peoples’ understandings of themselves, in part through popular culture. A second core research interest is how museum exhibitions, artworks, and performance can illuminate the relationship between science and the subjective experiences it invokes, acting as a form of public research that allows different disciplinary practices to ‘make something together’. In both these areas, I have a methodological focus on the role of communication in working across different knowledge practices; including an interest in images, metaphors, and the generative possibilities that lie in the failures of translation and representation. I also take this attention to communication – and the importance of sharing ethos and purpose as well as knowledge – into my teaching and supervision, and into my work at CBMR with scientific research culture.

My current projects include developing the Sensing Holobiont performance installation with artist duo Baum & Leahy, Josh Evans, Kim Wejendorp and others; studying practices to improve scientific research culture as part of a CBMR project with PhD fellow Annika Klæmintsdóttir Olsen; and developing a project with Dr Tine Friis and the reNEW center for stem cell research to understand how patient’s imaginations of the futures of stem cell treatments shape their present ways of living with their bodies.

My earlier work includes leading a research group project called Microbes on the Mind from 2019-2023, funded by the Velux Foundation, and was part of the team producing the exhibition and public engagement project The World is in You from 2020-2022. I was also part of the curatorial team for The Living Room project led by Martin Grünfeld, My previous exhibition project with Adam Bencard, Mind the Gut, was supported by the Bikuben Vision prize 2015 and won the UMAC award 2019. Mind the Gut involved a ‘co-curation’ process that invited artists and scientists to join the curatorial team, which we have written about as a strategy for exhibiting complex, contemporary research, and for exploring boundaries between science, art, and cultural history exhibitions.


Models and Disappearing Figures: The Weird World of Image Permissions

Over the last month I’ve found myself in a strange vortex of image permission issues. So I thought I’d have a little rant, but also wanted to play around with some possible implications for debates about open access and ownership in academic publishing. The disappearing figure I have a paper close to publication that includes […]

juli 25, 2012


Hack the City, in the Gallery

A pile of seed bombs gradually spreads across the floor of Science Gallery Dublin, hands shaping mud, clay, and seeds in the culmination of a project to sow plants into the gaps of top-down city planning. A helicopter drone lazily swings from the ceiling upstairs, next to a video of the footage it collected when […]

juli 22, 2012


PhD Course: Pushing the Boundaries of Medical Science Communication

The PhD course I’m organizing as part of the Medical Science and Technology Studies programme at the University of Copenhagen, March 4th-7th 2013, is now up in the online course catalogue: Science communication always involves questions of translation and persuasion, asking how accurately technical knowledge can be communicated to non-expert audiences, and with what effects. […]

juli 3, 2012


Scribbling, snapping, and smashing on film

The short film from our recent event Look Again…, in which we invited guests to investigate some of the overlooked aspects of medicine with their pen, lens, and hands, is now finished. I had a great time working with Deniz Inceer who shot and edited the piece, which winds through many spaces of the museum and […]

maj 23, 2012


Look again…

Have you ever walked into a museum and photographed the shadowy corner of the room rather than the glass case in the middle? Have you ever stopped to look at the seemingly boring medical stuff that surrounds us – from dentures to rollators? And how often do you think about the fragility of the bones […]

maj 11, 2012


Assembling a toolkit for investigating overlooked spaces, objects, and bodies

At our next event on Thursday evening, accompanying the opening of new exhibition Experiences of Ageing, we’ll be inviting guests to investigate some of the overlooked aspects of medicine with their pen, lens, and hands. We’ll be exploring the quiet spaces that surround the drama of medical objects, everyday medical devices that are often ignored, […]

april 25, 2012


Exhibiting the brain as object at Wellcome Collection

As a bit of a brain-fanatic, I was very excited to attend the opening of the new Wellcome Collection exhibition in London, Brains: The Mind as Matter, at the end of March. I was particularly keen to see how the stated aim to focus on the brain as object  would play out: Brains takes the […]

april 16, 2012


Close encounters with needles, leeches and affirmative statements

Last Thursday we held the first event in our new series Body | Medicine | Object. The inaugural event was entitled Making balance bodies: From leeches to pills (read more in Danish here), and explored different understandings of what it means to be healthy and in balance, and how im-balance is treated. Some 65 people […]

marts 29, 2012


Logos and other adventures

If you’re out and about in Copenhagen this week you may see one of our new events postcards in a cafe or bar, featuring a paper-cut style plan of the museum, and listings for our upcoming event series, Close Encounters of a Material Kind, on the back. The absence of ‘writing room’ on free postcards is a […]

februar 22, 2012


Hybrid Space and Surface Tension at Science Gallery Dublin

At the end of January, Karin Tybjerg and I visited Dublin’s Science Gallery for the closing event of their exhibition ‘Surface Tension: The Future of Water’. The exhibition is one of Science Gallery’s contributions to the EU funded StudioLab platform, which brings together institutions including Le Laboratoire (Paris), Royal College of Art (London), Ars Electronica […]

februar 14, 2012


Your body, my body, a doll’s body…

A luminous, fabric-draped box containing ten audience members clutching ten life-like baby dolls. An accompanying host of doll-figures in various states of sartorial and bodily undress, creepily moving (or moved) around the space. Two performers giddily flying through a fragmented set of scenes that invite the audience to sit with the tensions of being a […]

februar 9, 2012


Evening Events at Medical Museion

Tickets are now on sale at PolitikenBillet for our new evening event series, Body | Medicine | Object. Here’s the series description from the event homepage (also in Danish here): “Come to a late night consultation at Medical Museion, and get closer than ever before to objects from the unique historical collections, ranging from amputation saws to […]

februar 2, 2012

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