Electrodes are existentialism, they need to proliferate. I went to an electrode-based test once over a mental health issue, and they used electrodes, I thought it was so cool.
The thing is, they need advanced functions to map psychological impressions. Unless impressions are captured, they cannot be oriented towards real-time responsiveness with visuals or psychological cues.
Combining real-time, visuals, and psychology could make life into a series of rather simple and enjoyable games.
I look forward to how it is integrated with architecture, as a visual medium. It should take off. Electrodes by themselves seem very affordable. Shaved heads can become very popular. Speaking in a humanitarian tone, its about time.
Intention and Architecture, by Carolyn Fahey
6 years ago
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