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NEURAL HOLOGRAPHY

Interactive holographic installation 

The University of Applied Sciences Bern, Switzerland

Sep 2016 - Apr 2017.

I developed an interactive game using a holographic scene, where participants had to interact physically with their neural activities to complete the required processes and tasks. First, participants were attached to EEG (electroencephalography) monitoring. Then, when standing at a table with a set of holographic plates laid out upon it, they had to puzzle out a hologram of a toy. How the holographic plates were illuminated, and hence the possibility of seeing the holographic puzzle, depended on the participant's brain responses.

Therefore, this project functionally embedded the physical properties of the holographic reconstructing processes into an entire system controlled by the participants' brain neural responses To expand the functional role of neural brain functions in interactive artistic processes. The effect of the functional expansion of the participant's neural reactions is revealed in this experiment, and the feasibility of quantitatively assessing interactive processes in an operational interpretation of the neural dimension in interactive arts.

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