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===EEG Concerts===
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On August 30, 2003, [[James Fung]], Ph.D. held a brainwave music concert, where a computer sensed audience reaction to regenerate and alter to music on the fly, reacting to their responses to the music.
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"Audience members became part of an advanced mass EEG system which used audience brainwaves to control both the music and lighting environment....the mood of the environment (was) "regenerated" by the collective consciousness of the attendees" <ref>http://www.eyetap.org/deconism/</ref>.
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===Related Reading===
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*[[Steve Mann]]
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Definition

EEG Concerts

Regen-flyer-eeg-concert.jpg

On August 30, 2003, James Fung, Ph.D. held a brainwave music concert, where a computer sensed audience reaction to regenerate and alter to music on the fly, reacting to their responses to the music.

"Audience members became part of an advanced mass EEG system which used audience brainwaves to control both the music and lighting environment....the mood of the environment (was) "regenerated" by the collective consciousness of the attendees" [1].

Related Reading

References

  1. http://www.eyetap.org/deconism/