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* Mikko Harju: [https://gist.github.com/mharju/3805082 Unknown Pleasures visualization test with Processing] (2011) | * Mikko Harju: [https://gist.github.com/mharju/3805082 Unknown Pleasures visualization test with Processing] (2011) | ||
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== The Meandering Mind == | == The Meandering Mind == | ||
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=== About === | |||
In this lecture we will have look at electric, mechanic, and biological systems and how their trajectories can be analyzed | |||
using data visualisation and sonification | |||
=== Goals === | |||
* motiongrams and motionmaps | |||
* working with EEG, EKG, EMG data | |||
* quantified self | |||
=== Literature === | |||
{{note|Here's some literature that may be relevant for students taking the project module of Ursula Damm:}} | |||
* Edwin R. Lewis: [https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~lewis/ProcIEEE68.pdf Using electronic circuits to model simple neuroelectric interactions] (1968) | |||
* Stafford Beer: [https://monoskop.org/images/e/e3/Beer_Stafford_Designing_Freedom.pdf Designing Freedom] (1973) | |||
* Peter Cariani: [http://www.cariani.com/CarianiNewWebsite/Publications_files/PaskDevice93-SelfOrganizingSystems.pdf To evolve an ear: epistemological implications of Gordon Pask's electrochemical devices] (1993) |