Re: [313] Biofeedback replacing DJs / Neil Stephenson's Ideas

2001-11-16 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
to see what brainstate he gets into Flatline I bet ;) MEK Eric

Re: [313] Biofeedback replacing DJs / Neil Stephenson's Ideas

2001-11-16 Thread Hans Veneman
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

RE: [313] Biofeedback replacing DJs / Neil Stephenson's Ideas

2001-11-16 Thread Robert Fleck
and make the tones change. :) Bob -Original Message- From: Eric Scuccimarra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 3:40 PM To: James Bucknell; Giles Dickerson Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [313] Biofeedback replacing DJs / Neil Stephenson's Ideas I

Re: [313] Biofeedback replacing DJs / Neil Stephenson's Ideas

2001-11-16 Thread Phonopsia
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Re: [313] Biofeedback replacing DJs / Neil Stephenson's Ideas

2001-11-16 Thread carlos h
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

RE: [313] Biofeedback replacing DJs / Neil Stephenson's Ideas

2001-11-16 Thread mkb
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. -- Cafard, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [313] Biofeedback replacing DJs / Neil Stephenson's Ideas

2001-11-16 Thread FC3 Richards
... peace jeff -Original Message- From: Eric Scuccimarra [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 12:40 PM To: James Bucknell; Giles Dickerson Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [313] Biofeedback replacing DJs / Neil Stephenson's Ideas

Re: [313] Biofeedback replacing DJs / Neil Stephenson's Ideas

2001-11-16 Thread daweed
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

Re: [313] Biofeedback replacing DJs / Neil Stephenson's Ideas

2001-11-15 Thread James Bucknell
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

Re: [313] Biofeedback replacing DJs / Neil Stephenson's Ideas

2001-11-15 Thread Eric Scuccimarra
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

Re: [313] Biofeedback replacing DJs / Neil Stephenson's Ideas

2001-11-15 Thread Joshua Stephen Landau
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