
Emotiv Accelerating Change: Control Technology with your mind
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It won’t be long until your students will be using mind/machine interfaces, controlling technology with their thoughts and the scientists at Emotiv have created a device that retails for $299 and points the way toward this inevitable future. ...

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Though, the device I am going to talk about is coming after a very long time, it still have the freshness in its features and functionality, that is why, even now, it wants to make its presence feel among those who are wacky about latest and greatest gadgets.

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10 Most Extreme Controllers EVER
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Think your chainsaw controller is badass? These accessories will make you their bitch

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Emotiv Headset Ready to Ship for Xmas 2009 http://io9.com/5418167/mind+reading-vide o-games-are-ready-to-hit-the-shelves
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Emotiv has been polishing its brain-interfacing video game console for years. In less than a month it will hit the stores, giving consumers the opportunity to play mind-controlled games from the comfort of their own homes.

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Future Tech: Interview with Emotiv co-Founder Nam Do, and the science behind mind control
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Future tech: Interview with Emotiv co-founder Nam Do, and the science behind mind control - News - P
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Emotiv Systems co-founder and CEO Nam Do is an excitable type of guy. Easy-going and bubbling with energy, he's been doing the talk circuit for a while now, spruiking the wonders of the company's ...

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Fortune Small Business Magazine: Next Little Thing 2010: Wireless electricity. Invisible speakers. A mind-reading headset [Emotiv]. See what's coming in 2010. http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2009/smal lbusiness/0911/gallery.next_little_thing _2010.smb/4.html
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Wireless electricity. Invisible speakers. A mind-reading headset. See what's coming in 2010.

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Check out the GLOBAL MIND PROJECT featuring the Emotiv EPOC neuroheadset. Find out about GMP's event 'Spectacle of the Mind' to be held on stage and the big-screen at Federation Square, Melbourne on 10 December 2009. http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=5 77628869&v=feed&story_fbid=164890379787# /group.php?gid=300766065067&ref=mf
The Global Mind Project is a Media Arts and Brain Sciences initiative by artist Karen Casey, developed in partnership with computer software designer Harry Sokol. Using unique video effects software...

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Check out Emotiv at Live Futures 2020 and beyond. http://tv.unsw.edu.au/watch?v=izQEgMgEEd 6xPRIxOQIAQQ==&s=1
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Emotiv Check out h+ Magazine Fall 2009 issue: http://www.hplusmagazine.com/magazine
h+ Magazine | Covering technological, scientific, and cultural trends that are changing--and will ch
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Check out the current issue of h+ Magazine; a new publication that covers technological, scientific, and cultural trends that are changing human beings in fundamental ways.

Emotiv Check out a new mind controlled musical instrument developed by Mats J. Sivertsen with the Emotiv EPOC headset: http://www.subconch.net/
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The subConch Project is an art installation developed by Mats J. Sivertsen. The subConch is a new type of instrument that can be played using the force of your mind alone.

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Check out James Galasyn's WPF client: http://blogs.msdn.com/jgalasyn/archive/2 009/10/18/fun-with-brainwaves-part-2.asp x
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As I promised in Fun with brainwaves, part 1 , I’ve written a little WPF application that displays realtime data from Emotiv’s Epoc neuroheadset. It’s a very simple monitoring app, named WPFEmotivClient, that displays the data stream from either EmoComposer

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Check out James Galasyn's first experience with the Emotiv SDK: http://blogs.msdn.com/jgalasyn/archive/2 009/09/28/fun-with-brainwaves-part-1.asp x http://blogs.msdn.com/jgalasyn/archive/2 009/09/28/fun-with-brainwaves-part-1.asp x
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For years, I’ve been interested in human brainwaves, especially the possibility of using nonlinear dynamics (“chaos theory”) to analyze them. But affordable EEG devices simply have not been available. Back in the early 90s, I built a little device from

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Check out a video of the Emotiv SDK linked to ringing a bell: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=No4oXJxNm P4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=No4oXJxNm P4
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Controlling a bell via blinking, an Emotiv Epoc headset, an arduino, and a PC.





















