The gentleman in the above may at first appear to be wearing earmuffs while staring in disgust at a digital jukebox - but he's not.
He's demonstrating Musinaut's MXP4 dynamic audio format and providing biofeedback via software monitored brainwave behavior. The interface is by Neurosky, a company that made news with their proprietary neural sensor algorithms in recent times.
Hmmm, doesn't appear to be an outright pleasurable musical experience as of yet, but we'll give it some time. [via Synthtopia]
Dynamic music via mental control
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