## notes
- 1 tv per person
- 1 BCI per person - eeg like [[Neurosity]], Muse
- [[Psychedelics]]
- 1 computer that get the signals and cast to tvs
- typically signal is a vector of 8x16 per brain waves (5). So my guess is simple v0 would be to do a dimensionality reduction and cast to tv directly?
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Brain Painting Event
Overview
The Brain Painting event is a unique gathering where participants' brain activities are visualized in real-time and cast onto TVs. This is achieved using EEG brain-computer interfaces like Neurosity/Muse. The event aims to create a unique, immersive, and interactive experience, potentially enhanced with the use of psychedelics.
Agenda
1. Introduction (15 minutes): Brief the participants about the event, the technology involved, and the safety measures.
2. Equipment Setup (30 minutes): Each participant is equipped with a BCI device. The signal from the device is connected to a computer that processes the data and casts it onto a TV.
3. Brain Painting Session (2 hours): Participants engage in various activities (meditation, conversation, etc.) while their brain activity is visualized on the TVs.
4. Interpretation and Discussion (1 hour): Participants can discuss their experiences and interpretations of the visualizations.
5. Wrap Up (15 minutes): Conclude the event, gather feedback, and discuss potential improvements for future events.
Requirements
- 1 TV per person
- 1 BCI per person (like Neurosity/Muse)
- 1 computer that receives the signals and casts to TVs
- Optional: Psychedelics
Tips for Participants
- Come with an open mind and be ready to explore your brain activity in a new and exciting way.
- Ensure you're comfortable with the BCI device on your head. Adjust as needed for optimal comfort.
- During the Brain Painting session, try different mental activities (thinking, meditating, etc.) and observe how your brain activity changes.
Potential Revenue Streams
- Entry tickets for the event
- Selling BCI devices
- Partnerships with BCI companies
- Sponsorships and advertisements
Tags
#event #brain-painting #neurotech #bci #brain-computer-interface