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Art Music Performance Science Technology

Transformation

We are proud to announce that the program for Transformation in Stockholm is online! Join us for concerts, talks and lots of fun at R1 Reaktorhallen and Trädgården May 30-June 1. Transformation takes its starting point in the EEGsynth technology and centers on transformations between music ↔ body, brain ↔ body, sound ↔ music, triggers […]

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Hardware Technology

New touch-proof enclosure for OpenBCI

The following is a copy from my blog. The OpenBCI Cyton and Ganglion boards are open hardware and maker-friendly biosensing systems. Although there are alternatives, such as Bitalino and OpenEEG and some companies and/or projects are currently working on new hardware (see e.g. EEG.io), the OpenBCI boards are in my opinion at this moment still […]

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Art Learning Music Performance Science Technology

1+1=3 Performance dates in Sweden

We are proud to announce a set of 1+1=3 performances in Sweden in spring 2019. The first performance takes place at Folkteatern in Gothenburg February 2. You can book your ticket here or here. The performance is divided into two parts and uses new technology and new concepts. Another performance will take place at Kulturhuset […]

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Performance Science Technology

This Saturday: Findings from Twilight Expeditions

Check out our friends Daniela de Paulis (COGITO in space) and Robert Oostenveld (EEGsynth) this Saturday, December 1 at 20:00 in the Kunstkapel in Amsterdam. As part of a performative audio-visual-spatial (space) exploration, they will use the EEGsynth to sonify brain activity together with other live musicians and performers. The resemblance of the interior of […]

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Learning Technology

Responding to the heart

As I mentioned two posts ago, dealing properly with events has been next on our list. Using events for musical purposes has been on the back-burner previously, largely because we wanted to develop more uses of real-time analysis of continuous EEG signals. But in truly interdisciplinary fashion, the EEGsynth is now being used in a […]

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Learning Music Technology

Beats and events

Development of event-based processes in the EEGsynth have been slow. Although we have the sequencer and generateclock (formerly “synchronization”) module, with which many patches are possible, we have a long way to go toward truly creative, flexible and musical patching of events, based e.g. on ECG, EMG muscle-contractions, EOG from eye-blinks, and triggering events such as beats, lights, […]

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Learning Science Technology

Modular-EEG workshop at ICM

The ICM’s PhD and PostDoc association AJITES, of which I am now a proud member, organizes an annual workshop. During three days (October 24-26), we learn about each other’s research and practice our project development skills. This year we were joined by UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology (ION) from London. I presented the early results […]

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Art Learning Music Performance Science Technology

Residency at new Paris HQ

This weekend, Per and Samon stayed over at my new place. The new place is a big improvement: a lot more space, light and peace in which we can fall inside and engulf ourselves into the noise of our brain. In a “mini-residency”, we were able to get a lot of work done in two […]

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Hardware

DIY EEG headband

The OpenBCI Ultracortex headset is a nice piece of hardware, but rather expensive (350-800 USD) and does not always provide a good fit with the subjects in terms of comfort and signal quality. Using loose wires with cup electrodes offers flexibility and attaching a few of them with Ten20 paste to the scalp is not such […]

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Art Learning Music Performance Science Technology

A busy spring ahead!

The EEGsynth is going into a busy phase of development and performance thanks to the hard work by the team since 2013 and a grant by Kulturbryggan. Here are a few of the things that will happen in the spring: From Feb 7-11 we will present the EEGsynth as part of the COGITO project at Techart in Rotterdam. We will […]

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Music Science Technology

E=M6

Today we shot the EEGsynth in action for the science journal E=M6, a science-education show for children on Metropole Television. The program is a French cultural treasure, running for 25 years and having over 3 million weekly viewers! We are part of a series in which E=M6 explores electricity, centered around the (apparently popular) question […]

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Performance Technology

Practicing for COGITO at Tec Art, Rotterdam

Robert and I updated and tested the COGITO setup at the upcoming TecArt festival in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, where we will record EEG, transform it into sound in real-time, and then send those sound recordings into space using the 25-meter ASTRON radio telescope at Dwingelo, The Netherlands. It was nice to see everything work quite […]

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Art Music Science Technology

EEGsynth received a new grant!

We are very happy to announce that we have been rewarded a considerable Kulturbryggan grant! With this grant we will develop way’s to fuse musician’s brains, furthering our interdisciplinary research in brain-synthesis. Specifically, we will create ways for people to ‘jam’ together, by connecting their EEG to sound equipment. It will allow anyone with a […]

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Art Performance Technology

EEGsynth at COGBOT festival for art, music and creative technology

If you are in Enschede, The Netherlands, this weekend, you can find the EEGsynth at the COGBOT festival for art, music and creative technology (7-10 September). At COGBOT can participate on the COGITO project, watch the amazing movie by Sandro Bocci while your EEG is recorded for interstellar transmission!

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Performance Science Technology

First EEG sent into space with COGITO

We did it! See below the first EEG real-time coded into audio and sent into space with the Dwinglo radiotelescope at ASTRON, The Netherlands. Many inspired experts worked hard on getting us this far. Next step is to prepare the public performances, hopefully starting in November. For more info stay tuned here and on Daniela’s […]

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Hardware Music Science Software Technology

With COGITO at ASTRON

April 7-9, 2017 For two nights we stayed at the ASTRON radio telescope facility in Dwingelo, The Netherlands to develop the protocols for the COGITO performance envisioned by artist Daniela de Paulis. The primary goal of this meeting was to develop a paradigm in which high quality electroencephalography (EEG) is recorded while the participant is […]

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Art Music Science Technology

Brain Control Club: Progress Meeting

On March 6th we held progress meeting of the Brain Control Club at CRI. We were happy to be joined by the GameLab and by three students from the interdisciplinary program on education technology who were interested in finding ways to include neuroscience in their exciting projects.  The slides of the presentations can be found […]

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Art Music Science Technology

A quick look toward the future of the EEGsynth

This weekend, 1+1=3 had the opportunity to meet in Paris and spend a day updating each other and working out our plans for the future. Much has happened lately, and many exciting things will happen next year. First music release due in spring We have done the first EEG recordings of what will become the […]

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Art Music Performance Science Technology

USA tour!

We have just arrived in Los Angeles, USA, kicking off our USA tour where we will work and perform together, connect with other artists and academics, give talks, host a session at a conference and reconnect with old friends. First of all, we couldn’t have been able to get it all together with the people […]

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Hardware Music Technology

Making sense of the Endorphin.es Shuttle Control

One option for connecting the EEGsynth software to modular synth hardware is though our own open hardware Arduino-based USB to CV/Gate modules. Another option is to use readily available commercial hardware, such as the Doepfer MCV4, A-190-2, A-190-4, Pittburgh Modular MIDI 3, or Kenton USB-Solo. We decided to give it a try with the Shuttle Control from Endorphin.es. The Shuttle Control is […]

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Art Software Technology

Making sense of AVmixer and TouchOSC

I have been looking into TouchOSC as an example application that can send and receive Open Sound Control (OSC) messages. I have installed it on my iPhone 5 and on my iPad 2. Using the inputosc/outputosc modules I can read/write OSC messages with EEGsynth. The only thing that I have not figured out yet is how to broadcast OSC messages. We are […]

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Software Technology

New functionality demonstrated

A lot of development on the EEGsynth software has happened since the BrainHackathon in Paris. The following modules are now implemented (in alphabetical order): accelerometer brain buffer eyeblink heartrate inputosc keyboard launchcontrol muscle openbci2ft outputcvgate outputosc playback pulsegenerator redis sequencer synthesizer volcabass volcabeats volcakeys All the code for the EEGsynth is managed on GitHub, where […]

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Art Hardware Learning Music Science Technology

Brainhack Paris

We are very excited to meet other EEG hackers at BrainHack,  Paris, February 24-26. Here are the outlines of our 5 minute scientific and artistic pitch: EEGsynth: scientific and development pitch Stephen Whitmarsh & Robert Oostenveld (presenters), Per Huttner & Jean-Louis Huhta We are very happy to be able to present to you the EEGsynth […]

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Hardware Music Science Technology

Happy new year! A happy recap and future plans

We wish you a very happy new year! We had quite a year ourselves, and the future of the EEGsynth looks very promising indeed. I would like to give a short recap of where we are now, and where we will be focussing in terms of hardware/software development in the next couple of months. It […]

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Hardware Technology

USB to CV/Gate converter: Schematics and Bill-of-Materials

To link the digital signal processing on a laptop or Raspberry Pi to the analog synthesizer, I have made two usb-to-cvgate converters. The first one I designed and implemented was a one-channel version that is able to output up to (approximately) 5 Volt. The second one is an improved version with four channels that can be […]

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Hardware Technology

USB CV/Gate controller with four channels

Following testing of the one-channel CV/Gate controller and discussions with Stephen, I moved on and designed a four-channel version. The MCP4725 DAC converter used in the previous version can be combined with another DAC on the same I2B bus by removing a connection on the breakout board. However, the I2C bus won’t scale further. I […]

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Hardware Technology

USB CV/Gate controller with one channel

I completed the first Arduino based controller. It has a single control voltage and a single gate, both directly wired to a male 3.5mm connector. Using serial commands over the USB connection, it allows specifying the control voltage between 0 and 5V(*), and the binary gate value (TTL logic). *) although the design was meant […]

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Hardware Technology

Arduino based CV/Gate controller with four channels

With my first post on the Arduino based CV/Gate controller I implemented a single control channel using a single DAC. Now, using four TI LF398 sample-and-hold ICs, I multiplexed the DAC output into four control channels. I updated the Arduino sketch and managed to control all four outputs independently. However, something that I overlooked is […]

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Hardware Technology

Benchmarking the Arduino based CV/Gate controller

I wrote some code that wraps the serial interface and the control commands of the Arduino CV/Gate into a MATLAB class. I used the following example code in MATLAB to benchmark the speed. a = cvgate(‘/dev/tty.usbserial-AH01DRO4’, 115200); a.voltage = 0; a.gate = 0; c = 0; t = tic; while true a.voltage = 5 * […]

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Music Science Technology

Another milestone: Our first EEG-synthesizer jam

We had our first EEG-Synthesizer jam with a smoothly working setup! Quite a milestone! In the following video and SoundCloud recordings (removed), you hear several interesting and evocative synthesizer patches created by Jean-Louis that are fully controlled in real-time by the EMG signals from my hand and arm. So in fact, during the recordings Jean-Louis was […]