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Category Archives: Art
“I wanted to translate the emotional body through robotics and music”: InteraXon interviews researcher Erin Gee about Bicameral Music
Tweet In October 2012, Erin Gee announced a collaboration with neurophysiologist Vaughan Macefield (Australia) and roboticist Dr. Damith Herath (MARCS Institute) called ‘Bicameral Music’. Bicameral Music is a performance that Gee describes as combining robotics, technology and raw emotion. The … Continue reading
Next Up: Palo Alto! Quantified Self Conference 2012
TweetAt the beginning of the week InteraXon visited San Francisco for the always fun TechCrunch Disrupt; this weekend we get to visit another beautiful part of the sunshine state. Palo Alto, here we come! On September 15th and 16th our COO Trevor Coleman … Continue reading
BCI News Roundup – August 12th
Tweet What a week! From Toronto, to Colorado, and back – we’ve had another jet setting week here at InteraXon. In the world of BCI and ubiquitous technologies: two fabulous interviews were published this week. Steve Mann was profiled in … Continue reading
Posted in Art, BCI, Conference, Games, Music, Tech
Tagged Adrian Owen, Buddhist Geeks 2012, interaxon, New York University, Siggraph 2012, Steve Mann in the New York Times, what is a brain computer interface
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With This BCI, The Future of Architecture Looks ‘Transparent’
TweetWhen the MIT Media Lab received an architectural facelift in 2009, its transformation represented the schools goal of encouraging transparency between the creative projects housed there. The new lab contains 163,000 square feet of open workspace and floor to ceiling … Continue reading
BCI News Roundup – July 22nd
Tweet What is a brain computer interface, and who decides the definition of this term? Many leading researchers in the field have posed this question. With the variety of consumer brainwave enabled games, apps, and plug-n-play devices released in 2012, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, BCI, Cognition, Conference, EEG, Language, Motion
Tagged brain machine interfaces, epidermal electronics, EyeWriter, GT3D, Imperial College London, interaxon, Marco Marchesi, Mobie, Neu, Siggraph, temporary transfer tattoo, what is a brain computer
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BCI News Roundup – July 15th
TweetThis week InteraXon pulled a hat trick, with 3 speaking appearances in Ontario and Quebec: Girl Geeks Toronto, Start Up Festival in Montreal, and at a pre-university program series with the University of Toronto! On Monday, Ariel and InteraXon’s own … Continue reading
Posted in Art, BCI, EEG, Motion, People, Talks
Tagged ariel garten, GirlGeeksTO, IDEAbuilder, interaxon, Professor Stephen Saddow, Sina MacKay, Start Up Festival, USF, Veritas Scientific
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BCI News Roundup – May 27th
TweetIt’s been an exciting week for all of us here at InteraXon. This past Wednesday, our CEO Ariel Garten gave a keynote speech at Mesh, one of Canada’s premier digital conferences. The keynote was received with an overwhelming response; your … Continue reading
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Tagged interaxon, news, what is a brain computer interface
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BCI News Roundup – May 6th
TweetThere is an exciting trend developing in 2012. New algorithms for brain computer interface devices, that will benefit future medical patients, have also been some of the most-shared online news items in neuroscience over the past few months. While many … Continue reading
BCI News Roundup – April 29th
TweetWe continue to innovate with brain computer interface technology, and various neuroprostheses that utilize it, and we also learn more about ourselves and how our brains work. These innovations push the limits of what we previously believed to be physically … Continue reading
BCI News Roundup – April 16th
TweetWe’re kicking off a new season with a new series of weekly News Round Ups! Every week we’ll select cool and exciting industry announcements to talk about in-depth here on the blog. Many thought-controlled computing developments are quickly becoming consumer … Continue reading
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