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researcher. In the summer of 1968 Kurenniemi visited an electroacoustic music conference organized by Teatro Comunale in Florence, Italy. During the conference Kurenniemi was introduced to Manford L. Eaton’s ideas of biofeedback as a source of musical or composition material. Two of Kurenniemi’s
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Dr. R. Furth, a mathematical physicist, and Dr. E.A. Bevers, a physiologist, invented the encephalophone in the early 1940s at the University of Edinburgh. The cross between an electroencephalograph (EEG) and sonar technology, it was meant to be a way for ordinary physicians to diagnose
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Quintephone as part of live performance. Using brainwaves the quintist directly interfaces to a music synthesizer, playing along with the other band members. A closed-loop system functions analogously with a
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In addition to sound-production, regenerative brainwave musical performances use brainwave interfaces to modify or manipulate or play along with sounds of other instruments in a live performance context.
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in the sense that it creates sound from the "5th classical element" (i.e. from beyond the world of matter).
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is currently (~2004) involved in research which uses neural networks and brain interfaces to create music.
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used EEG based devices to enable performers to create sound and music with their
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instruments - Dimi-S and Dimi-T - are loosely based on these ideas.
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Brainwave electrodes for regenerative musical performance
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Musical instrument and diagnostic tool using EEG signals
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Thomas K. Henry, "Invention locates hurt brain cells,"
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experimental musical instrument
brain waves
EEG
Erkki Kurenniemi
electronic musician
artificial intelligence
David Rosenboom
Richard Teitelbaum
brain waves
Eduardo Reck Miranda
James Fung
Ariel Garten
Steve Mann
quintephone

regenerative receiver
Electrocardiophone

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