Brain Art is a solution for real-time neurofeedback that generates 3D models in real-time.
The manipulation of voxels through the power of one's mind provides an opportunity for self-reflection. This approach promises to provide a unique and brief glimpse into the workings of the brain, opening up new possibilities for self-understanding and personal development.
Our users have never experienced real-time brain readings while sculpting and observing the process. They are often surprised by the intensity and speed of their thoughts. Brain art offers a brief glimpse into the mind's inner workings, providing an unparalleled opportunity for self-discovery.
Expert professionals will guide you to wear an EEG device, and with slight cup adjustments, you will notice a correlation between your brain activity and the visuals.
Our advanced technology enables us to read and analyze EEG data in real-time, making this solution an effective biofeedback mechanism.
Additionally, the EEG device also functions as an input device, allowing for seamless interaction with computers.
You will be able to test and experiment with visuals by calming yourself down or doing some mental task. You will see how different mental tasks influence visual shapes, speed, and color.
After one minute of usage, the software will pause and save the captured Brain Art, which you can receive as either a print or digital asset.
You are the artist, and all rights to the created art belong to you.
We do not store any EEG data while you use the device. We believe that EEG data is highly sensitive, and we want to make sure that every user is informed about this sensitivity.
W focus on creating enjoyable graphic artwork that is created by with brain activity only.
It's also an opportunity to look into your brain's activity - much like looking in a mirror and then managing to control activities in different brain regions.
Of course, it's not simple, especially if it's done for the first time; it's like giving a person a flute that has never played and expects a masterpiece from him, so EEG data is interpreted in abstract, artistic form.
The circle you see in the visualization is divided into eight equal parts that start at the top of the circle. The electrodes, which are found on the head, are also spread across the head in eight parts and start from the forehead.
In this case, we measure activity in different regions of the brain, and if either region is activated, then you see cubes in visualization that are pushed out of the circle in a certain color with exactly the force that exists in that particular region of the brain.
This allows you to determine activities. In this case, we are not doing any medical or in-depth research.
The result is to sketch a visual artwork with a mind.