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  • Collective intelligence - The Transitioner

    Down through the media, overhead machineries will make us hear the voice of the multiple. Still indiscernible, soften by the hazes of the future, flooding another humanity with its murmur, we have an appointment with the surlanguage Pierre Lévy – "Collective Intelligence" The Transitione... Read more ...

    Published on 09/19/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • View of cell-phone activity in Graz

    via Future Feeder Digital Derive is a platform developed senseable city lab that allows to visualize the volume & geographic source of cell phone usage in Graz, showing a visual conceptual layer in the use & experience of the city. From the lab web site: Digital Derive ha... Read more ...

    Published on 09/17/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Non-invasive neural interface technology

    Via Engadget (thanks to Giuseppe Riva) NeuroSky Inc. claims to have developed a non-invasive neural sensor and signal processing technology that converts brainwaves and eye movements into electronic signals to control a range of electronic devices. According to Neurosky, neural inter... Read more ...

    Published on 09/16/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • ICare Haptic Interface for the blind

    Via the Presence-L Listserv (from the iCare project web site) iCare Haptic Interface will allow individuals who are blind to explore objects using their hands. Their hand movements will be captured through the Datagloves and spatial features of the object will be captured through the vide... Read more ...

    Published on 09/15/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Mind & Life XIII

    The Mind & Life Institute presents: MIND & LIFE XIII Co-hosted by Georgetown University Medical Center and The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine . The Dalai Lama will participate fully in all sessions. Investigating the Mind 2005 The Science and Clinical Applicatio... Read more ...

    Published on 09/15/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • The Stress Eraser

    Via Medgadget The Stress Eraser from Helicor claims to reduce cronic stress. Designed by Frog design, Stress Eraser is a standalone device that induces relaxation through breathing exercises programmed in. I prefer a glass of wine, but the design is nice-looking Read more ...

    Published on 09/14/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Social Networks as Health Feedback Displays

    In this paper published on September/October issue of IEEE Pervasive Computing Journal Margaret E. Morris describes how social-networking and pervasive computing technologies can be used to help reduce feelings of social isolation and depression in elderly individuals. In this approach,... Read more ...

    Published on 09/12/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Virtual goggles can help alleviate patients'...

    Via Wired Dentists are starting to use eyeglass systems for easing patients' anxiety and pain during dental procedures. Introducing a distraction has long been known to help reduce pain for some people during surgical operations. Because virtual reality is a uniquely effective new form of d... Read more ...

    Published on 09/12/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • International Journal of Human-Computer Studies...

    October issues (4-5, Pages 363-536) of the International Journal of Human-Computer Studies focus on the different ways that computers can be involved in creative work. The journal covers research in computing, artificial intelligence, psychology, linguistics, communication, design, engine... Read more ...

    Published on 09/09/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Imagery-induced Cortical Excitability Changes...

    Results of this focal transcranial magnetic stimulation study recently published on Cerebral Cortex by a team of Italian neuroscientists suggest that motor imagery could induce a pronounced motor output enhancement in the hemisphere affected by stroke. These findings strongly support the use of ... Read more ...

    Published on 09/08/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

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