The aim of the project is to combine a VR flight simulator with a brain-computer interface (BCI), allowing the user to establish direct communication between the brain and the simulator, thus enabling visitors to mentally direct the aircraft in the simulation cabin. The user operates the NeuroFly aircraft using only his own powerful braincells.

NeuroFly / Maša Jazbec - Photo: Maša Jazbec
Experience
NeuroFly
Open Workshop
Maša Jazbec (SI)
Ars Electronica Center, Level -3, Understanding AI
Language //
DE, EN
Ticket //
ONE DAY PASS, FESTIVALPASS, FESTIVALPASS+, Ars Electronica Center Ticket
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Photo: Jože Suhadolnik
Maša Jazbec
Maša Jazbec is an artist, academic researcher, curator, and producer, working in various fields where science, and art intersect. Her multifaceted work focuses on the impact of robotics and other modern technologies on the lives of humans and other living organisms. She completed her studies in Fine Arts at the Faculty of Education in Maribor, then completed a Master’s degree in New Media Art at the Interface Culture Department of the University of Linz (Austria), furthered her studies at the IAMAS Institute (Japan), and later completed her PhD at the Empowerment Informatics program at the University of Tsukuba (Japan). She founded and runs the Creative Robotics program, where together with students from the Trbovlje Vocational and Technical Secondary School and DDTLab, she creates robots that are presented at various events. As part of this program, she also presented at the educational festival Katapult fest.
Credits
Concept and Lead: Maša Jazbec, PhD | Programming and Visual Design: aviation company AformX | Programming: Uroš Ocepek, PhD | Making of a NeuroFly seat: Janez Cestnik | Production: RUK – Delavski dom Trbovlje, AformX