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.

Interactive Electroencephalographic Video Drawings

“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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