Interactive Electroencephalographic Video Drawings, Ongoing - Jun. 8th
Posted by Nick on April 24th, 2008 filed in Weird Activities, Art Show
At: The Getty Center
Info: Free Admission- Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays. Sign up at the Front Desk required.
Ever wonder what your EEG looks like? Neither have we, but this looks quite interesting.
“In 1973, artist Nina Sobell began a collaboration with neuropsychologists at Veterans Administration Hospital in Sepulveda, California, to translate electroencephalogram (EEG) readings from two subjects into a live video image. The resulting installation, Interactive Electroencephalographic Video Drawings, allows visitors wired with EEG sensors to observe a composite image of their brainwaves on a closed-circuit monitor while sitting in a living-room-like environment in the Getty Research Institute Lecture Hall.”
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