🇬🇧 🎈London museum uses brain waves to pilot a huge balloon l Al Jazeera English
|🇬🇧 🎈London museum uses brain waves to pilot a huge balloon l Al Jazeera English
The weather balloon is controlled by visitors’ minds. The electric pulses from their brains power the robotics, which, in turn, control the airship. It will float up, down and around for the eight days of the London Design Festival. Practically, the technology can help those who are tense learn to relax and provide soaring adventures for those unable to move.
Al Jazeera’s Jessica Baldwin reports.
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🇬🇧 🎈London museum uses brain waves to pilot a huge balloon l Al Jazeera English
🇬🇧 🎈London museum uses brain waves to pilot a huge balloon l Al Jazeera English
Before that send back home all the looted items they stole from other countries.
Great idea as a a event for a visit.
Meditation?
Clickbait. This VR simulation isn't run by brainwaves, but rather head movement. There are already VR games like this on the HTC Vive, the only difference here is that they strap you like a monkey.
the air balloon is something that can take you very high and very far but that is at the same time, at the mercy of the weather – you could be blown away without control or steering. This is kind of an expression of the over virtualness of our technological realities and how the disharmony in our goals and focus are seeing us float away into disappearing fantasy – we are inside something like a balloon that can take us very far but that must always be operated at the mercy of our real environments.