Brain Art

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Brain Art

Brain-Computer Interfaces for Artistic Expression

Neurosciences Computer hardware Computer applications in the arts and humanities Computer applications in the social and behavioural sciences Human–computer interaction

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Collection: Computer Science

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 25th May 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 178 Mb

ISBN: 9783030143237


Introduction to Brain-Computer Interfaces for Artistic Goals

This is the first book on brain-computer interfaces (BCI) that aims to explain how these BCI interfaces can be used for artistic goals. Devices that measure changes in brain activity in various regions of our brain are available and they make it possible to investigate how brain activity is related to experiencing and creating art. Brain activity can also be monitored in order to find out about the affective state of a performer or bystander and use this knowledge to create or adapt an interactive multi-sensorial (audio, visual, tactile) piece of art. Making use of the measured affective state is just one of the possible ways to use BCI for artistic expression.

Stimulating Brain Activity for Artistic Purposes

We can also stimulate brain activity. It can be evoked externally by exposing our brain to external events, whether they are visual, auditory, or tactile. Knowing about the stimuli and the effect on the brain makes it possible to translate such external stimuli to decisions and commands that help to design, implement, or adapt an artistic performance, or interactive installation. Stimulating brain activity can also be done internally. Brain activity can be voluntarily manipulated and changes can be translated into computer commands to realize an artistic vision.

Contributors and Audience

The chapters in this book have been written by researchers in human-computer interaction, brain-computer interaction, neuroscience, psychology and social sciences, often in cooperation with artists using BCI in their work. It is the perfect book for those seeking to learn about brain-computer interfaces used for artistic applications.

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