ZIOGA, Polina, Chapman, Paul, Ma, Minhua and Pollick, Frank (2014) A Wireless Future: performance art, interaction and the brain-computer interfaces. In: Proceedings of ICLI 2014 -INTER-FACE: International Conference on Live Interfaces. Porto University, CECL & CESEM (NOVA University), MITPL (University of Sussex), Lisbon, pp. 220-230. ISBN 978-989-746-060-9
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Abstract or description
Although the use of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) in the arts originates in the 1960s, there is a limited number of known applications in the context of real-time audio-visual and mixed-media performances and accordingly the knowledge base of this area has not been developed sufficiently. Among the reasons are the difficulties and the unknown parameters involved in the design and implementation of the BCIs. However today, with the dissemination of the new wireless devices, the field is rapidly growing and changing. In this frame, we examine a selection of representative works and artists, in comparison to the current scientific evidence. We identify important performative and neuroscientific aspects, issues and challenges. A model of possible interactions between the performers and the audience is discussed and future trends regarding liveness and interconnectivity are suggested.
Item Type: | Book Chapter, Section or Conference Proceeding |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), Electroencephalography (EEG), Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Wireless, Performance Art, Real-Time, Liveness, Mixed-Media, Audience |
Faculty: | School of Computing and Digital Technologies > Film, Media and Journalism |
Depositing User: | Polina ZIOGA |
Date Deposited: | 11 Oct 2017 08:12 |
Last Modified: | 24 Feb 2023 13:49 |
URI: | https://eprints.staffs.ac.uk/id/eprint/3843 |