A director has created a movie that you can control with your mind. If you’re a viewer of Richard Ramchurn’s films, you might put on a EEG headset, and find a different version of the film each time you watch it, depending on the electrical activity firing in your brain.
Ramchurn is a graduate student at the University of Nottingham in England, and fascinated by this form of interactive film. His latest work is a 27-minute film called The Moment, which fittingly explores a dark future of brain-computer interfaces. At small, private screenings inside a trailer, six to eight people can view the film, while one of them controls the plot.
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