Thinker Thing: 3D-Printed Object Made Using Brain Waves
Small electrical impulses detected by a brain-computer headset produce strange and amazing 3D printed objects in a new project by George Laskowsky of Thinker Thing. The Emotiv EPOC headset ...
Small electrical impulses detected by a brain-computer headset produce strange and amazing 3D printed objects in a new project by George Laskowsky of Thinker Thing. The Emotiv EPOC headset ...
One hundred years from now, will we be living on other planets, teleporting from place to place, communicating to each other telepathically, or even becoming immortal by shifting human ...
Have you ever wondered how 19th century artists were able to produce such incredibly realistic drawings? It isn't just because they were unusually talented, though it's hard to argue that they ...
Put on a futuristic-looking, geometric white mask and you'll suddenly have superhuman senses, hearing targeted sounds from long distances or applying effects to images in real-time. The 'Eidos' ...
Within five years or less, we could be chatting with the three-dimensional holograms of faraway friends, controlling our computers with mental commands, charging our phones with energy harvested ...
The story has unfolded fast, and people on both sides are furious. Within days of a successful test firing of the Liberator, this working 3D-printed weapon has attracted the attention of the ...
The chewed gum, fingernail clippings and cigarette butts you leave behind in public places could say a lot more about you than you'd like to imagine. Artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg makes this ...
Stringed instruments have been played since time immemorial, and naturally as technology improves plenty of people are trying to recreate that kind of sound digitally. Of course, nothing compares ...
Pioneers in 3D-printed fashion are showing off the capabilities of rapid-prototyping technology with dresses, hats, shoes, swimwear and jewelry. Machines layer buildable materials like nylon or ...
The concept of computers has changed dramatically over the past 50 years. They have gone from room-sized monstrosities to desktop beasts to laptop machines to tiny powerhouses that we can carry ...