Could we soon record our DREAMS? Headset uses brainwaves to give viewers snapshots of their subconscious mind

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Could we soon record our DREAMS? Headset uses brainwaves to give viewers snapshots of their subconscious mind

Cinema experience has been created that edits films according to people’s brainwaves so that everyone sees a different version
#scanners project allows users to manipulate a digital art installation
The result is a visual record of a person’s subconscious mind
Animator in Manchester says it will give people a glimpse into dream world
System relies on a £100 ($15) headset developed by tech company NeuroSky
By SARAH GRIFFITHS FOR MAILONLINE

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If you have woken up from a vivid dream, only to forget what it was about, you might want a dream recorder.
While such a consumer device may be years away, researchers have created a system that uses a biosensor headset to edit moving images shown on a screen according to changes in an individual’s brain activity.
The film that’s created is a visual record of a wearer’s subconscious mind, giving them a glimpse into the dream world.
Day dreaming: Researchers have created a gadget that uses a biosensor headset (pictured) to edit moving images according to changes in an individual’s brain activity to produce a dream-like film
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Day dreaming: Researchers have created a gadget that uses a biosensor headset (pictured) to edit moving images according to changes in an individual’s brain activity to produce a dream-like film
Manchester-based animator Richard Ramchurn came up with the idea for the #scanners cinema experience, which allows everyone to watch a film differently.
In its initial format, his setup allows a single user to manipulate a digital art installation.

‘Narratives and layers can be built that are all governed by the user’s concentration and meditation levels. Edit points can be created by monitoring the users blinking.
‘The audience can project their feelings onto the film that they are seeing, the film they watch will have a series of overlapping structures that they can interact with and/or disregard,’ he wrote on Kickstarter, which he used to raise funds for the project…..more here

 

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