Objects of the Mind: engaging digital publics in material cultures of mental health and media

Lead Research Organisation: University of East Anglia
Department Name: Art, Media and American Studies

Abstract

'Demons of the Mind' offered the first interdisciplinary study of the interactions of the 'psy' sciences and cinema in the defining 'long 1960s' period (Marwick 2005), when psychiatrists, psychologists and psychoanalysts intervened in and influenced film culture in unprecedented ways (Snelson and Macauley 2020; Snelson 2011). A key but unexpected finding of the original research, was the vital role played by objects - psychiatric instruments, laboratory equipment, diagnostic tools, psychological tests, perceptual experiments - as the embodied materiality of the psychological ideas that the films circulated and contested, and their interaction with the cinematic and sound technologies and special effects that sought to frame their reception by audiences. The Follow-on-Funding for 'Objects of the Mind' (OoM) would allow us to complete the narrative we have been crafting, not by asking new research questions, but by revisiting the original ones in relation to the objects employed within the cinematic production of these films. By looking at converging material culture of media and medicine we are able to reframe our research for new audiences, whilst demonstrating the public value of looking at objects.

Through co-investigation with the Science Museum Group (SMG) we will extend the historical resonance and contemporary relevance of our DoM research, whilst adding value to the culture of museum life through knowledge exchange and audience development. Through an innovative suite of digital resources and in-person and online events, the project will offer public access and interaction with a range of archive film (supplied by partners Studiocanal) and museum objects (some of which are not on physical display or currently digitised). This will seek to demonstrate the value of recombining objects and archival materials outside of established taxonomies to reveal 'entangled stories' across collections. Through partnership with INTO Film we will bring the DoM findings and SMG collections to Generation Z (aged 10-25), a demographic identified as being particularly affected by the ongoing pandemic in terms of disruption of educational and social opportunities, and resultant adverse effects on mental health. The project, therefore, speaks to AHRC priorities relating to the ongoing social, educational and psychological effects of the pandemic, and specifically to Towards a National Collection's concerns regarding digital access and interaction with and across heritage collections. This includes developing a model for live virtual tours of the SMG galleries and special collections, which have not been delivered to date.

OoM has three key aims: 1) to harness the accessibility of the objects within and across SMG's collections as didactic tools to communicate and engage larger and more diverse audiences for the DoM findings. 2) to utilise the DoM research to tell new stories about and across the Science Museum (ScM) and National Science and Media Museum's (NSMM) science, medicine and media collections, that will stimulate public interest in museum objects and inspire the next generation of citizens, clinicians and filmmakers. 3) to utilise the expertise and infrastructure of the SMG and our partners and collaborators to develop the digital engagement skills of the project team. There is a strong alignment between our original project DoM findings and the SMG's 'top level' research priorities, and this OoM project will feed into institutional level research priorities in fostering better understandings of the collections and thinking about new stories that the ScM and NSMM can to tell about their collections. This project also seeks to establish a longer-term working relationship between the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the museum partners, including co-developing and supervising doctoral and postdoctoral projects.

Publications

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Description INTO Film educational workshops 
Organisation Into Film
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution Sharing of expertise on psychology and film; material cultures of media and mental health; networking and introductions (introduced INTO to producer Mina Hussain and INTO now putting her films on their platform for students)
Collaborator Contribution Developed and delivered workshop session for students (high school and sixth form) on mental health and film; material objects and filmmaking
Impact Online and in person workshops for schools; films on South Asian experiences of mental health issues introduced onto INTOFilm+ platform
Start Year 2022
 
Description Science Museum Group cross-collection working 
Organisation Science Museum Group
Department The Science Museum
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution Our research has allowed SMG to tell new stories across their collections, reuniting medical and media objects with their entangled histories. The project aligned with our and SMG's shared interests in telling non-linear stories about material objects and the ideas they embody. We have also offered them new and more joined-up ways of using film in online and on gallery exhibition, this includes a new series of Objects and Stories pages that (for the first time) use clips from entertainment films and tell stories that combine objects from across their (particularly the Science Museum and National Science and Media Museum) collections. The Keeper of Medicine and Curators at both sites have said that the project has allowed them to work differently with collections and visitors, especially through the us of film, and see opportunities for the work to inform future exhibitions across group, including narratives for NSMM's new 'Sound and Vision' galleries (opening 2024).
Collaborator Contribution SMG has allowed us to use their expertise and infrastructures to shape new modes of engagement and to reach larger and more diverse audiences for our findings. This contribution lies at the intersection of the SMG's significant digital infrastructure and audiences, and the tangible appeals of its object and archive collections and the ideas and stories they embody. The SMG tea has worked with us to produce new stories for their popular and accessible online resource - Objects and Stories' (O&S) (500K+ annual visitors) - and developed new films with us that will be displayed in the Wellcome Galleries in a forthcoming Lates event for NHS at 75 event.
Impact New set of Objects and Stories pages for the Science Museum Group website (2022-23); series of screenings at Bradford's National Science and Media Museum (2022); live tours of the stores at National Science and Media Museum (2022); two new podcasts (produced but not yet published); three films focusing on psychiatric psychological objects within collection and within popular culture to be exhibited as part of Lates event for NHS at 75 (July 2023); journal article on the outputs for Science and Media Museum journal (forthcoming). These outputs involved knowledge exchange between media studies, medical historians and museum curators.
Start Year 2022
 
Description Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966), Widescreen Weekend, Pictureville (Bradford) 14th October 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Public/other audiences
Results and Impact Free public screening showing Dracula Prince of Darkness (1966) is film has direct relationship National Science and Media Museum collections in using key technologies and special effects to convey psychological experiences through the multisensory medium of cinema. This screening was introduced by Annie Jamieson, Curator of Sound Technologies, who is a CoI on project.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
URL http://www.psychologyandcinema.com/event/dracula-prince-of-darkness-1966/
 
Description Mental Health Awareness: Screening of Bhai (2021) and Dia (2018), Pictureville (Bradford) 14th May 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Public/other audiences
Results and Impact Live screening and Q&A at NSMM with film producer/psychiatrist Dr Mina Husain for Mental Health Awareness Week. Screening including her films Bhai (2021) and Dia (2018) which focus on South Asian youth experiences of mental health issues.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
URL http://www.psychologyandcinema.com/event/mental-health-awareness-screening-of-bhai-2021-and-dia-2018...
 
Description National Science and Media Museum Collection tours, 14 October 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Public/other audiences
Results and Impact Two behind-the-scenes tours of the NSMM museum stores to see original artefacts from Dracula and many other well-known Hammer productions in our Roy Aston and Phil Leakey make-up collection. One tour was for general audience and the other for Schools. Attendees reported new understandings of the collections and some had not visited the museum before and and would come again now as felt a new interest / connection
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
URL http://www.psychologyandcinema.com/event/dracula-prince-of-darkness-1966/
 
Description Screening of Bhai (2021) and Q&A with producer / psychiatrist Mina Hussain for East Norfolk Sixth Form College students, 16 September 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Schools
Results and Impact Online screening of Bhai (2021) and Q&A with producer / psychiatrist Mina Hussain for 20+ East Norfolk Sixth Form College students, 16 September 2022. The students were incredibly engaged in discussion with Mina and both teacher and students reported learning lots about South Asian films, short filmmaking, and alternative funding / working practices within the industry. Event arranged and led by Ani Bailey from INTO Film (project partner). As a result Mina's film to be added to the INTO Film online platform for wider student access and use
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
URL https://www.intofilm.org/films
 
Description Set of new Objects and Stories pages for Science Museum Website 
Form Of Engagement Activity Engagement focused website, blog or social media channel
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Public/other audiences
Results and Impact A set of new Objects and Stories pages (O&S) on the Science Museum website (500K+ annual visitors). This series for O&S is based on chapters from the Demons of the Mind (AH/P005136/1) project book, and curate objects from across the Science Museum Group collections alongside audio-visual content (film clips supplied by partners StudioCanal). Positive feedback from audiences and Science Museum
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022,2023
URL https://www.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/objects-and-stories