Neurosignal Complexity Audiovisual , 2024
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Photography

Department of Rehabilitation and Human Performance

This is an audiovisual artistic representation of the complexity of neurosignal activity. All components of this visual are created unique, including the audio, and no single frame is ever the same due to the randomness of the particles and their interaction with their environment. They also react to audio input and can react to neural signal information if inputted.

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