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The main goals of dorkbot vienna are: to create an informal, friendly environment in which people can talk about the work they're doing and to foster discussion about that work; to help bring together people from different backgrounds who are interested in similar things; to give us all an opportunity to see the strange things our neighbors are doing with electricity. dorkbot isn't really a forum for formal artist talks or lectures, but rather a chance for diverse people to have friendly conversations about interesting ideas.

dorkbot #4 - the brain machine hack

with bre pettis.

Bre Pettis will be showing the brain machine. This is a project that Mitch Altman put together and it's a brain wave machine that flashes LEDs and binaural audio to brute force your brain to achieve different brain wave states. Pretty much everyone halucinates in some way. A meditation sequence is programmed in, but the whole program is open source, so you can make it do whatever you like. It's built on Lady Ada's MiniPOV3 and I'll have one for you to try out and I'll have the parts for one to give away so that someone can build it to have on hand at metalab. If someone's got an EEG, it might be fun to bring it along and see it's effectiveness. Don't try this out if you have epilepsy.

Video Link - [1] PDF Link: [2]

  • when: wednesday, november 28, 2007, 8:30 pm
  • duration: ~90 minutes
  • where: metalab, Rathausstrasse 6, 1010 vienna

lecture/workshop in english language.

Update:

I have gotten 19 miniPOV3 kits from the states. I'll be selling these for 15 Euros each. reprap

What you need to bring! I'm not an expert on electronic ordering in Europe, but if someone wants to order the electronic parts for everyone, people can pay you for the bits. Just leave a note here on the wiki.

  • safety goggles
  • headphones
  • two 1k resistors
  • 1.0uf Bipolar Capacitors
  • 3.5mm stereo jack
  • two aa batteries
  • hot glue or silicon adhesive
  • cable ties (I've got a bunch of these, maybe enough for 10 people - Bre)
  • heat shrink tubing... you don't NEED it, but it's nice.
  • eye graphics (you don't NEED this, but it's cool. If someone's got a color printer and could print out a bunch, that would be awesome.) [3]

If you've got portable soldering tools bring that too! Also, these are programmed over serial, so if you've got a usb to serial adapter, that could be helpful.

Yes, I want to buy a miniPOV3 for 15 Euros!

Name - Website

  1. Eliot Phillips [4]
  2. David Fine [5]
  3. Atrox&Lydschi
  4. m68k
  5. themel [6]
  6. Gregor K.
  7. Overflo++
  8. mzeltner
  9. f*/Flo (GRL Vienna)
  10. cygenb0ck
  11. wizard23
  12. Frank
  13. Neodym