Wednesday, April 1, 2009

human/machine interface - background research

fish are fiends..

below are some interesting links i have found regarding human/machine interface - i included breif descriptions for each;


tomomi showcasing his singing with the influence of a voice modulator and a sensor jacket.



ethics -"today the possibilities suggested by synthetic intelligence, organic computers and genetic modification are deeply challenging to that sense of human predominance. these developments awaken deep-rooted anxieties about the threat to human existence from technology we cannot control or understand." http://www.robertpepperell.com/Posthum/phintro.htm


here's a video of a man listening to his heart beat after excercise -i think he's naked;




excited girl talks about her crazy cool shirt
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdC6c-iT1XA

stanford university lecture on possibilities for understanding and controlling brain signals to interact with external devices.
how can we human/computer interface, what are the problems that we will address using these progressive technologies, and, how far can we go?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7lmJe_EXEU

journal of evolution and technology.
http://jetpress.org/v19/marsen.htm

post human condition intro and link
http://www.robertpepperell.com/Posthum/phintro.htm

daito manabe: human/computer interface - face shock music (this guy has done some really interesting things using circuits, sounds, leds, probes and lots more.... check him out)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOikgDXaRTg

interacting with computer program using shadow as input:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsalpQyct5U

using eyes and brain waves to spell words and communicate - i saw a documentary about a new zealander who has lost control of his entire body apart from his eyes and his brain. he used a similar technology to communicate. it was good to see a serious benefit come from this new technology.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnEKP-eKLpk

reading brain waves to play the piano
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bx__8XmMiv0

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