Mindscapes was an international cultural programme organised by the Wellcome Trust that aimed to support a transformation in how we understand, address and talk about mental health.
Developed from 2020–23, Mindscapes shed light on the varying experiences of, and community approaches to, tackling mental health challenges in different contexts. Staged in a number of cities around the world, including Bengaluru, Berlin, New York and Tokyo, it included artist residencies, convenings, new writing and research projects, a globally crowd-sourced feature length documentary film, exhibitions and community events. It is the work of a generous community of thinkers and makers who share an enthusiasm for collective enquiry, an acknowledgement of wide-ranging forms of expertise and practice, and a commitment to improving mental health science research, advocacy and policy worlds.
Mindscapes was developed and co-produced by Danielle Olsen, Cultural Partnerships Lead at Wellcome. It was supported throughout the years by Abbie Doran, Anthea Longo, Grace Gatera, Masonde Luteta, Pauline Meyer, as well as Joe Kiely, Leo Owens, and Lewis McClenaghan at Wellcome. Ruth Garde devised the title.
For any questions, please contact Rebecca Jacobs:
rebeccajacobs (at) gmail (dot) com
Published 2023, design by sTudio hanLi
Typefaces: HAL Four Grotesk, Edition Geometrical
Personal data (usually referred to just as „data“ below) will only be processed by us to the extent necessary and for the purpose of providing a functional and user-friendly website, including its contents, and the services offered there.
Per Art. 4 No. 1 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679, i.e. the General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter referred to as the „GDPR“), „processing“ refers to any operation or set of operations such as collection, recording, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation, alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination, or otherwise making available, alignment, or combination, restriction, erasure, or destruction performed on personal data, whether by automated means or not.
The following privacy policy is intended to inform you in particular about the type, scope, purpose, duration, and legal basis for the processing of such data either under our own control or in conjunction with others. We also inform you below about the third-party components we use to optimize our website and improve the user experience which may result in said third parties also processing data they collect and control.
Our privacy policy is structured as follows:
I. Information about us as controllers of your data
II. The rights of users and data subjects
III. Information about the data processing
The party responsible for this website (the „controller“) for purposes of data protection law is:
Rebecca Jacobs
rebeccajacobs (at) gmail (dot) com
In addition, the controller is obliged to inform all recipients to whom it discloses data of any such corrections, deletions, or restrictions placed on processing the same per Art. 16, 17 Para. 1, 18 GDPR. However, this obligation does not apply if such notification is impossible or involves a disproportionate effort. Nevertheless, users have a right to information about these recipients. Likewise, under Art. 21 GDPR, users and data subjects have the right to object to the controller’s future processing of their data pursuant to Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f) GDPR. In particular, an objection to data processing for the purpose of direct advertising is permissible.
We use cookies on our website. Cookies are small text files or other storage technologies stored on your computer by your browser. These cookies process certain specific information about you, such as your browser, location data, or IP address. This processing makes our website more user-friendly, efficient, and secure, allowing us, for example, to display our website in different languages or to offer a shopping cart function. The legal basis for such processing is Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. b) GDPR, insofar as these cookies are used to collect data to initiate or process contractual relationships. If the processing does not serve to initiate or process a contract, our legitimate interest lies in improving the functionality of our website. The legal basis is then Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f) GDPR. When you close your browser, these session cookies are deleted.
Model Data Protection Statement for Anwaltskanzlei Weiß & Partner
Mindscapes was an international cultural programme organised by the Wellcome Trust that aimed to support a transformation in how we understand, address and talk about mental health.
Developed from 2020–23, Mindscapes shed light on the varying experiences of, and community approaches to, tackling mental health challenges in different contexts. Staged in a number of cities around the world, including Bengaluru, Berlin, New York and Tokyo, it included artist residencies, convenings, new writing and research projects, a globally crowd-sourced feature length documentary film, exhibitions and community events. It is the work of a generous community of thinkers and makers who share an enthusiasm for collective enquiry, an acknowledgement of wide-ranging forms of expertise and practice, and a commitment to improving mental health science research, advocacy and policy worlds.
Mindscapes was developed and co-produced by Danielle Olsen, Cultural Partnerships Lead at Wellcome. It was supported throughout the years by Abbie Doran, Anthea Longo, Grace Gatera, Masonde Luteta, Pauline Meyer, as well as Joe Kiely, Leo Owens, and Lewis McClenaghan at Wellcome. Ruth Garde devised the title.
For any questions, please contact Rebecca Jacobs:
rebeccajacobs (at) gmail (dot) com
Published 2023, design by sTudio hanLi
Typefaces: HAL Four Grotesk, Edition Geometrical
Personal data (usually referred to just as „data“ below) will only be processed by us to the extent necessary and for the purpose of providing a functional and user-friendly website, including its contents, and the services offered there.
Per Art. 4 No. 1 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679, i.e. the General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter referred to as the „GDPR“), „processing“ refers to any operation or set of operations such as collection, recording, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation, alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination, or otherwise making available, alignment, or combination, restriction, erasure, or destruction performed on personal data, whether by automated means or not.
The following privacy policy is intended to inform you in particular about the type, scope, purpose, duration, and legal basis for the processing of such data either under our own control or in conjunction with others. We also inform you below about the third-party components we use to optimize our website and improve the user experience which may result in said third parties also processing data they collect and control.
Our privacy policy is structured as follows:
I. Information about us as controllers of your data
II. The rights of users and data subjects
III. Information about the data processing
The party responsible for this website (the „controller“) for purposes of data protection law is:
Rebecca Jacobs
rebeccajacobs (at) gmail (dot) com
In addition, the controller is obliged to inform all recipients to whom it discloses data of any such corrections, deletions, or restrictions placed on processing the same per Art. 16, 17 Para. 1, 18 GDPR. However, this obligation does not apply if such notification is impossible or involves a disproportionate effort. Nevertheless, users have a right to information about these recipients. Likewise, under Art. 21 GDPR, users and data subjects have the right to object to the controller’s future processing of their data pursuant to Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f) GDPR. In particular, an objection to data processing for the purpose of direct advertising is permissible.
We use cookies on our website. Cookies are small text files or other storage technologies stored on your computer by your browser. These cookies process certain specific information about you, such as your browser, location data, or IP address. This processing makes our website more user-friendly, efficient, and secure, allowing us, for example, to display our website in different languages or to offer a shopping cart function. The legal basis for such processing is Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. b) GDPR, insofar as these cookies are used to collect data to initiate or process contractual relationships. If the processing does not serve to initiate or process a contract, our legitimate interest lies in improving the functionality of our website. The legal basis is then Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f) GDPR. When you close your browser, these session cookies are deleted.
Model Data Protection Statement for Anwaltskanzlei Weiß & Partner