The brain is an oscillating organ. Neurotechnologies are able to analyze these constantly-changing oscillations. Can brain oscillations reveal humans’ attitudes and thoughts? In the MIND-CLOUD project, cognitive neuroimaging is artistically transformed into a narrative of neurophysiological processes.
It tells the story of decision-making, hearing sounds and interpreting different images and invites you on a journey that reflects on the authorship, scale and capacity of human mental activity.
Language: EN
Bio
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Erika Mondria
AT
Erika Mondria is a mental- and art-focused researcher. She develops physically transformative neuro-interaction methods based on neuroscience, art and cultural studies. Her focus is on the reciprocity of body-oscillations, neuro-data and artistic staging. Studies: Cultural Studies, Philosophy, Johannes Kepler University (AT); Transmedia-Art, University of Arts Linz (AT); Sculpture Art, Aix-Marseille Université (FR); Fine Art, Camberwell University of Arts, UAL London (UK); PhD research, University of Arts Linz (AT)
Credits
Visual Literacy, Neuro-data acquisition, Project Lead: Erika Mondria / Programming, Neuroimaging: Marcus Dittebrand / Animation, Visual Literacy: Stefan Dorn