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The Brain: revolutionary interface for next-generation digital media

Published: 26 April 2009 Publication History

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The communication between man and machine has always been in a conscious form. Whether its as simple as turning on and off the lights with a switch or as complex as programming a piece of software, man has always consciously directed or given explicit commands to a machine to perform a particular task. Non-conscious communication exists only in communication amongst humans. At Emotiv, we believe that future communication between man and machines will not only be limited to the conscious communication of today, but non-conscious communication will play a significant part. Our mission is to create the Ultimate Interface for the next generation of man-machine interaction, taking inputs direct from your mind, revolutionizing human-computer input in the same way the graphic user interface did 20 years ago.

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    FDG '09: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Foundations of Digital Games
    April 2009
    386 pages
    ISBN:9781605584379
    DOI:10.1145/1536513
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    • (2009)Radiating centers: Augmented reality and human-centric design2009 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality - Arts, Media and Humanities10.1109/ISMAR-AMH.2009.5336735(11-16)Online publication date: Oct-2009

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