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Monthly Archives: December 2009
Two Important people at InteraXon: Steve Mann and James Fung
TweetWe wanted to share with you the origins of how our Thought Controlled Computing company came to be. The research that laid the foundation of the company came out of Steve Mann’s lab in Toronto. He and his graduate student … Continue reading
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TweetMaking (brain) waves beyond the holiday season: Toronto start-up turns thought-controlled technology into fun, interactive products & events TORONTO, Dec. 10 /CNW/ – Brain-controlled games are among 2009′s hottest holiday toys, but the minds behind Canadian upstart and MaRS client … Continue reading
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Brain-Bobble is Nintendo of the Mind!
TweetAt the Tsinghua Unversity in Beijing, researchers created a system that lets people control Bubble Bobble with their brainwaves. This uses induced brainwaves, which is a little different than how we do things, but anything that lets you play Nintendo … Continue reading
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Lucas Maassen creates a Brainwave-Shaped Sofa
TweetHere’s an interesting one: Aritst Lucas Maassen recently rendered his own brainwaves into couch format: First he recorded an EEG of his brainwaves over a period of three seconds. The information was then sent to a C&C milling machine that … Continue reading
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