throwback of people meditating with the Holo-Muse at Thoughtworks NYC for Art-A-Hack

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throwback of people meditating with the Holo-Muse at Thoughtworks NYC for Art-A-Hack
Going into the anechoic chamber at Harvard University, I expected to hear no sound at all, because it was a room made as silent as possible. But in that room I heard two sounds. And I was so surprised that I went to the engineer in charge … and said, There’s something wrong, there’re two sounds in that room, and he said describe them, and I did, one was high and one was low, and he said, the high one was my nervous system … and the low one was my blood circulating. So I realized that … I was making music unintentionally continuously.”
John Cage
that's one way to view it-- #art-a-hack http://ift.tt/28VhGpr
making mind-controled holographic light-boxes with @riafish at #art-a-hack http://ift.tt/28U7iia
first prototype of blinky hologram--it just looks like a rainbow now....but it's in there! http://ift.tt/1sA7FI2