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research partner

This artistic project is developed in a unique collaboration with a partner in the scientific field. Research into the interpretation of brainwaves is provided by the world-leading research center in...

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brainwave frequencies

20 channel EEG event Brainwaves know different frequency ranges. Dynamic synchronic or asynchronic changes measured over a certain number of channels, can refer to certain events such as perception and...

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electrode positions

Extended electrode 10-20 positions A definite selection of the electrode positions has been made. IMEC hardware now allows for transmission of up to 8 channels simultaneously. Electrodes for the...

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musical interface

musical interface for Staalhemel Preparing the musical interface in Max/MSP to control the Staalhemel installation as a percussive apparatus. On the opening of the Sound Art expo at Festival van...

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brain functions

The first version of Staalhemel was based on a general, averaged measurement of alpha wave levels. In 2010 I’m investigating with researcher Lindsay Brown from Holst Centre in Eindhoven how we can...

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conversation experiment 1

On the picture above you see graphs of alpha wave levels (relaxation) and beta wave levels (focus) from all electrodes on the headset. You see left and right for alpha and then left and right for beta...

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