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DIFFUSION: Emotional Visualization Based on Biofeedback Control by EEGFeeling, listening, and touching the real things through human brainwave activity

  • Shuai Xu [1] ; Zhe Wang [2]
    1. [1] Alibaba
    2. [2] Academia Central de Bellas Artes (Pequín)
  • Localización: Artnodes: revista de arte, ciencia y tecnología, ISSN-e 1695-5951, Nº. 28, 2021
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Diffusion is an area of research exploring the interactive relationship between human consciousness and computational practice by analyzing human brain data from electroen-cephalogram (EEG)-based brain-computer interfaces and interactive devices that can generate music and synchronized visual images by biofeedback. Although interactive experience is not a new topic in computational art, it has provoked thought due to the significant influence of technology on human ideology, emotions, morality, ethics, etc. Diffusion is the result of attempts to establish a connection between human physiological information and digital technology. As well as experimental research, it based on the ethical level of artificial intelligence (AI). Diffusion uses music visualization to transform intangible brain activity (thoughts or emotions) into perceivable things (sounds or objects). The research emphasizes human consciousness in AI and points out the blurred boundaries between AI and human creativity. Therefore, the installation evaluates human motivation, which can present as abstract structures—like creativity, emotion, and insight—which enhance the interactive experience of participants and deconstructs the inherent meaning of the material and spiritual, reality and virtual reality or humans and machines. By reviewing and contextualizing EEG and digital music development research, we finally outline a future research area that will involve deep collaboration across interdisciplinary and multiple technologies to realize emotion recognition.


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