Monday, February 18, 2008
Sleep Waking
From Slashdot:
Fernando Orellana and Brendan Burns have collaborated on a new art work which investigates one of the possible human-robot relationships.
Using recorded brainwave activity and eye movements during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep to determine robot behaviors and head positions, "Sleep Waking" acts as a way to "play-back" dreams.
via Slashdot
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