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‘’’Luc Delannoy’’' (n. Brussels) is a Belgian philosopher, sinologist, and writer. His research focuses on the study of the mind and human consciousness, as well as the relationship between art and mental health.[1]

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Since 2002, he has been investigating quantum coherence and its epistemological implications. He has been a visiting professor at several universities in the Americas. After being a visiting professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, he founded the Institute of Neuroarts in 2003,[2] and the Center for Research in Neuroaesthetics and Neuromusicology (CINNe) in Mexico.

Since 2015, he has been a visiting professor at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Valparaíso, Chile, and contributes to the launch and implementation of mental health programs based on the principles of Neuroarts.[3][4][5]

In the last decade of the 20th century, Luc Delannoy promoted Neuroarts as a transdisciplinary philosophical movement. The field of research in Neuroarts is art and its links to the mind and different aspects of consciousness. It also studies the structures of perception and aesthetic experience. Various disciplines have engaged with Neuroarts: artistic expression, quantum physics, hermeneutics, epistemology, health sciences, and educational sciences. The concept has been adopted and developed in several countries.

Neuroarts is a proposal about the generation, propulsion and articulation of knowledge, encompassing perception, imagination, empathy, creativity and reasoning; all of these are neuroepistemic or universal neurocognitive processes, characteristic of brain morphology.

Delannoy also writes about the histories of popular music, particularly jazz. His work, Lester Young, Profession: President,, published in Paris in 1987 and in the United States in 1993, won the American Society of Authors, Composers and Publishers Award for Excellence in Music Journalism. In 2000, he received the Moe Berger-Benny Carter Award in Jazz Research.[6][7]

Family

Luc Delannoy is the great-grandson of the anthropologist and archaeologist Luis Siret and the great-great-grandson of the poet and writer Adolphe Siret, whom he pays homage to in several of his essays.

Influencias

His influences include the Yogacara philosophical school and quantum theories of Hugh Everett III, Michael B. Mensky, John Conway, Simón Kochen, Alexander Holevo[8]​ and the teachings of the English philosopher Edmond Wright. In quantum mechanics, he specializes no-go theorems and quantum coherence. The influence of the French philosopher Henri Bergson is also noticeable and from various branches of Neo-Confucianism (Liang Shu-Ming, Tang Junyi and Mou Zongsan.) He is a member of Quantum Flagship[https://qt.eu]

Libros

  • 2025: Neuroartes, un laboratorio de ideas. New revised and expanded edition. (University of Guadalajara, Mexico)
  • 2023: ¡Caliente¡ Una historia del jazz latino. New expanden edition. (Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico)
  • 2023: Neuroartes, un laboratorio di idee. Traduzione di Margherita Gianni. (Casa Editrice Il Filo di Arianna, La Spezia, Italy.)

2017: Una cuestión de conciencia (Metales Pesados, Chili)

  • 2017 ’Neuroartes, un laboratorio de ideas New revised and expanded edition (Metales Pesados, Chili).
  • 2015: Neuroartes, un laboratorio de ideas New revised and expanded edition (Metales Pesados, Chili). Edición aumentada y revisada en 2017.
  • 2013: La Percepción (Instituto de Neuroartes, Mexico)
  • 2013: Un laboratorio de ideas (Institute of Neuroarts, Mexico)
  • 2013: Variabilidad y plasticidad cerebral. El cerebro visual (Institute of Neuroarts, Mexico)
  • 2012: Convergencias (Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico)
  • 2011: In'n Out Jazz (Arte-facto, Sevilla, Spain)
  • 2008: El espejo: Ensayos sobre la conciencia musical (CINNe Publishers, Mexico)
  • 2008: Tendencias actuales de las neurociencias cognitivas (University of Guadalajara, México)
  • 2005: Carambola: Vidas en el Jazz Latino (Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico)
  • 2004: Théâtre et développement (Editions Colophon, Brussels, Belgium)
  • 2002: Sacré Henri! (Ediciones Leméac, Montreal, Canada)

2001: ¡Caliente!: Una historia del Jazz Latino (Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico).

  • 2000: Billie Holiday (Librio Musique, Paris, France)
  • 2000: Caliente! (Éditions Denoël, Paris, France)
  • 1993: Pres: the story of Lester Young (University of Arkansas).
  • 1987: Lester Young: Profession Président (Éditions Denöel, France)
  • 1983: L'Annuaire du Jazz II (Ediciones Musiques et Media, CENAM, Paris, France)
  • 1982: L'Annuaire du Jazz I (Ediciones Musiques et Media, CENAM, Paris, France)
  • 1982: Le Guide du Jazz Paris - Banlieue (Ediciones Capitales, Paris, France)

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