Hyperception is an exhibition that dimensionalizes the flow of information inside the architecture of the brain. By using an EEG sensor, LED lights and custom programmed software we were able to visualize and read the users brain waves to control and transform the space around them.
The structure and the forms that we developed were created through our research about fiber tracking and neuroscience. In our research we found studies relating to bioluminescence which scientists used to inject into the neurons and track information inside the brain. This lead us to using the variation in color to represent the flow of information inside the brain. This installation is In Collaboration with Art Center College of Design student Robert Wilman.