Chicago cellist plays duet with her own brain waves
mainKatinka Kleijn, a cellist in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, uses electroencephalography (EEG) to deliver a musical response to the sound of her own brainwaves.
Listen here.
Katinka Kleijn, a cellist in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, uses electroencephalography (EEG) to deliver a musical response to the sound of her own brainwaves.
Listen here.
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She obviously thinks in terms of sonic art. Poor woman!
And then, what does that mean: ‘translate into sound’?