to see what brainstate he gets into
Flatline I bet ;)
MEK
Eric
I read an article about BT where he said he had a bio-feedback mechanism
and he WANTED to eventually use it as some sort of synth or sequencer
controller or something. I don't think he uses it yet other than maybe to
see what brainstate he gets into when he's spinning or making music or
and
make the tones change. :)
Bob
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my favorite stelarc works are from his suspension period. He used to hang
himself from tall structures by plunging
hooks attached to bungee like cables through specific points along his
body: shoulders, legs, just around the spinal chord, etc. and affixing the
other end of the cable to the tops of
At 18:48 -0800 11/15/01, FC3 Richards wrote:
As he advertised it, every show would be different and
unique, and would be percepted differently by everyone.
Sounds something like the MIT Media Lab's Brain Opera.
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peace
jeff
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there's a guy here in spain who uses flocks of about 500 sheep running around
with different cowbells hang. Not the same thing, but the result is pretty
impressive :P
stellac (sp?) an australian based performance artist in the 80s used
biofeedback. he would place electrodes on himself that
stellac (sp?) an australian based performance artist in the 80s used
biofeedback. he would place electrodes on himself that would generate music on a
computer. it would also feed electrical impulses to his muscles causing muscular
spasms that would make him more twitchy than the crack heads of
I read an article about BT where he said he had a bio-feedback mechanism
and he WANTED to eventually use it as some sort of synth or sequencer
controller or something. I don't think he uses it yet other than maybe to
see what brainstate he gets into when he's spinning or making music or
stellac (sp?) an australian based performance artist in the 80s used
biofeedback. he would place electrodes on himself that would generate
Stelarc. He's also done some other strange things, like mapping those
same electrical impulses to an Internet ping-map so that the speed of his
twitching
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