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Revision as of 17:22, 23 March 2016
Space-Out:Nosebleed
Visualisation of Space-Out
Introduction
- Prototype of Nosebleed
- Space-Out in my opinion
- Main Point: How Nosebleed shows Space-Out
Space-Out Experience
Brain Waves
- Brief introduction of 4 types of brain waves
- Alpha wave
- Lucid Dream (My personal opinion of Space-out)
- Examples of people's experiences/facts
Dreammachines
- Introduction of Flicker (1.Prototype; 2.Theories; 2.Examples of people's different reactions on same works)
- Concepts of Dream Machines(1.How it makes efforts on brainwaves; 2. Relationship with Lucid Dream;)
Other Works of Space-out Experiences (spacious/light installations)
- James Torre (volcano and others)
- Sun
- Onion Lights
- Bi-Assosiation Images
Nosebleed
- Space-out of me
- Specific Prototype (what)
- Concept of Images :(--->1. Information-Enfropy; Figue-Ground; Signal-Noise... 2.Skies; 3. Relationships between it and above works+concepts)
- Concept of Audios: (--->1. Amient Music and environment sounds...; 2. How it works on images; 3. Relationships between it and above works+concepts)
Feedback from the Others(will be here in the near future)
Conclusion
- Why+what+how
Reference
Nic Sheehan, Flicker, 1997, Documentary, 1:12:02
B.C. ter Meulen D. Tavy B.C. Jacobs, From Stroboscope to Dream Machine: A History of Flicker-Induced Hallucinations, Eur Neurol 2009 (62: pp316–320
Thomas Budzynski, Ph. D., The Clinical Guide to Sound and Light, 2006