<strong>NEURO-PRINT</strong>

NEURO-PRINT / Erika Mondria - Photo: Helene Mondria

NEURO-PRINT

Citizen Engagement Open Workshop

Erika Mondria (AT)

The participatory installation NEURO-PRINT examines the neuronal frequency spectrum of human brain signals in different scenarios. If one is relaxed, excited or in panic, the brain cells show various oscillations. Via high-end devices it is possible to analyze these oscillations, in real time. Each participant receives a printed message of their “cortical mood” to take home.

Language //

DE, EN

Ticket //

FESTIVALPASS, ONE DAY PASS, FESTIVALPASS+, Ars Electronica Center Ticket

  • Photo: Helene Mondria

    Erika Mondria

    PhD researcher Erika Mondria investigates the use of biometric technology on humans and creates transformational narratives of the body’s intangible agency. She develops neuro-interaction methods based on mental research, neuroscience, art and cultural studies. Her focus is always guided by the question: ”What does it mean to BE a body?” The interactive installation ARTéFACT shows how far bioelectrical signals can reach. In installations such as DER WENDEPUNKT, the capacity of technologies to unravel the human mind is explored from new perspectives. Human brain activity becomes tangible and tactile in her participatory art scenarios through digital body augmentation, telekinesis or cognitive neuroimaging. This invites the audience to reflect on the authorship, scope and capacity of human mental activity. It poses questions such as: “Is your mental activity private? Can you adjust and influence the range of your own bodily oscillations?”.

Credits

Erika Mondria (AT) RIXLmemMatriX