2004
Stethoscope
Electronics
Printed media
Software (Flash)
With the advent of explorations in digital/hyper media it is an all too common occurrence to overload the information input to the human brain. it causes the world to seemingly spin faster and for time to fly.
This is absurd.
Here we create time to slow down.
The SPCI project takes advantage of auditory and visual phenomena to help create a biofeedback media system. Viewers wear a wireless device that relays heart rate information to the computer. A visual display responds to the heart rate data, producing an ambient visual construction. This combined with the use of auditory binaural beats
permits a generation of different states of consciousness, also changing the heart rate.