Was ist Brain
Computer Interface (BCI)?
Wie komplex ist die Anwendung biometrischer Daten in der Kunst? Die Anwendung der Technologie
wird vor Ort demonstriert und wird anschließend in Bezug zu aktuellen Kunstprojekten zur Diskussion gestellt.
Als Inspirationsquelle besteht die Möglichkeit, das BCI selbst auszuprobieren.
Erika Mondria
has studied Fine Art & Cultural Studies at the Linzer Art University and the Linzer Johannes Kepler University (graduated
with honours), Fine Art in London at London Institute Camberwell College & Central St. Martins College and Fine Art in
Marseille at Aix-Marseille Université. Additionally she is educated in different project-, communicationand conflict-management
tools as well as moderation and coaching teams (NLP, PMA etc.). Besides the work she is active as an artist with many
exhibitions and projects. Since 2009 she is managing the BrainLab at Ars Electronica Center working constantly on new cooperation’s
and programs for visitors to reflect the permanently changing field of Neuro Science and Brain Computer Interface.
https://www.aec.at/ai/de/outside-inside/ : Außen – Innen (Erika Mondria,
Anette Friedel)
https://www.aec.at/center/gesichter-in-der-matrix/