Lin Rem RunGu, Zhang Kang
Computational Media and Art, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou), Guangzhou 510000, Guangdong, China.
Vis Comput Ind Biomed Art. 2024 Nov 18;7(1):27. doi: 10.1186/s42492-024-00179-2.
This survey examines the evolution and impact of real-time brainmedia on artistic exploration, contextualizing developments within a historical framework. To enhance knowledge on the entanglement between the brain, mind, and body in an increasingly mediated world, this work defines a clear scope at the intersection of bio art and interactive art, concentrating on real-time brainmedia artworks developed in the 21st century. It proposes a set of criteria and a taxonomy based on historical notions, interaction dynamics, and media art representations. The goal is to provide a comprehensive overview of real-time brainmedia, setting the stage for future explorations of new paradigms in communication between humans, machines, and the environment.
本次调查研究了实时脑媒对艺术探索的演变及影响,并将其发展置于历史框架中进行情境化分析。为了增进对在日益媒介化的世界中大脑、心智和身体之间纠缠关系的认识,这项工作在生物艺术与互动艺术的交叉点界定了明确的范围,专注于21世纪创作的实时脑媒艺术作品。它基于历史观念、互动动态及媒体艺术表现形式提出了一套标准和分类法。目标是全面概述实时脑媒,为未来探索人类、机器与环境之间通信的新范式奠定基础。