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  User: Omegatron - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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I have been making electronics diagrams using klunky schematic editor, and modifying and annotating the screen shots in paint shop.
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 http:// net art in space in london   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The instrument measured the electrical resistance between all the pairs of players.
Kurenniemi also designed an instrument called the Electroencephalophone (DIMI-T), in which the electronic sound was controlled by electrodes behind the player's ears, recording changes in their brain activity.
The DIMI-O (Digital Music Instrument, Optical Input, 1971) transformed video images into music in real-time.
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 La Biennale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
With dimi-s the players held contacts with which the instrument sensed when they touched each other and generated sound sequences dependent on the intimacy of the person-person contact.
Kurenniemi also designed an instrument called the Electroencephalophone (dimi-e), in which the electronic sound was monitored by electrodes behind the player's ears, recording changes in the user's brain activity.
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 Parapsychological Practitioners Society
If anyone ever heard the utterly bizarre sounds one gets from this device, you’d really think there was a ghost somewhere in the house !
The electroencephalophone, a device which I think was invented by Erkki Kurenniemi, a Finnish electronic musician and artificial intelligence researcher in the 1960s, is a device that converts brainwaves into sound.
David Rosenboom from the California Institute Of The Arts was known for using EEG devices for this exact same result.
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 O.A.K.: Metaphysics-Video Feedback
This can be done via visual and auditory stimuli, stating when we have made the correct response or moved closer to our goal.
This is made possible by using electronic feedback loops (such as those provided by an Electroencephalophone or EEP) and a psychological technique called operant conditioning.
We learn to guide our behavior by receiving feedback on the results and then making appropriate adjustments.
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