Conceptual artist Lisa Park has
been experimenting with a specialized device called aNeuroSky EEG headset that helps
transform brain activity into streams of data that can be manipulated for the
purposes of research, or in this case, a Fluxus-inspired performance art piece
titled Euonia (Greek
for “beautiful thought”). Park used the EEG headset to monitor the delta,
theta, alpha, and beta waves of her brain as well as eye movements and
transformed the resulting data with specialized software into sound waves. Five
speakers are placed under shallow dishes of water which then vibrate in various
patterns in accordance with her brain activity.
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