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3D printed EEG electrodes!

I spent the day messing around with 1.75mm conductive ABS BuMat filament, trying to create a 3D-printable EEG electrode. The long-term goal is to design an easily 3D-printable EEG electrode that nests into the OpenBCI “Spiderclaw” 3D printed EEG headset. I decided to try to make the electrode snap into the standard “snappy electrode cable” […]

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OpenBCI Graphical User Interface (GUI)

Over the course of the late summer and early fall I worked extensively on the OpenBCI Graphical User Interface (GUI). The first version of the application, as seen in [Image 2] below, was developed by Chip Audette, who is one of the biggest OpenBCI contributors and runs the amazing blog EEG Hacker. The GUI is developed […]

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[Make Magazine] OpenBCI: Rise of the Brain-Computer Interface

I wrote the following article which was published in Volume 41 of Make Magazine! Conor wears an early prototype of the OpenBCI 3D-printable EEG Headset. During this summer’s Digital Revolution exhibition at London’s Barbican Museum, a small brainwave-influenced game sat sandwiched between Lady Gaga’s Haus of Gaga and Google’s DevArt booth. It was Not Impossible […]

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3D printed EEG Headset (aka “Spiderclaw” V1)

The following images are a series of sketches, screenshots, and photographs documenting my design process in the creation of the OpenBCI Spiderclaw (version 1). For additional information on the further development of the Spiderclaw, refer to the OpenBCI Docs Headware section and my post on Spiderclaw (version 2). If you want to download the .STL files to print them yourself or […]

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ROB3115 – A Neuro-Immersive Narrative

ROB3115 is an interactive graphic novel that is influenced by the reader’s brainwaves. The experience is driven by the reader’s ability to cognitively engage with the story. ROB3115′s narrative and its fundamental interactive mechanic – the reader’s ability to focus – are tightly intertwined by virtue of a philosophical supposition linking consciousness with attention. ROB3115 […]

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Charcoal Mike

It was my girlfriend’s birthday and she really likes Michael Jackson. I think this is the best charcoal I’ve ever done. 🙂

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Dot – Graphic Novel Character Design

Dot is one of the main characters in a sci-fi graphic novel that I’ve been working on as a side project. The story largely inspired my thesis, Rob3115, which is a graphic short story about a robot. The piece is interactive and is affected in real-time by the reader’s brainwaves.

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Brain Interface Lab

I recently founded the Brain Interface Lab with some colleagues from Parsons MFA Design & Technology and Columbia University. The lab is dedicated to supporting the open-source software and hardware development of brain-computer interfaces. Check out our website and all of the awesome stuff that was created during our first big event titled Hack-A-Brain:

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Summary This is a Unity-built audio visualizer of the song Major Tom, covered by the Shiny Toy Guns. Project Files The Web Player: http://a.parsons.edu/~russc171/UnityHW/AudioBuzzers_2/AudioBuzzers_2.html The Unity Project: http://a.parsons.edu/~russc171/UnityHW/hw_wk5_audioBuzzers.zip Screenshot

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Demo Reel

DEMO REEL BREAKDOWN

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