First NeuroGaming Meetup hosts live brain-controlled music

February 28, 2013

As a warm-up for the upcoming NeuroGaming 2013 Conference and Expo, the first NeuroGaming Meetup will be held on March 7, 2013 in San Francisco’s YetiZen Innovation Lab. By attending the Meetup you’ll benefit from a great opportunity to meet like-minded people and have fun while discussing a particular slice of the neurogaming universe: neuromusic.

The first NeuroGaming Meetup will focus on the topic of brain-controlled audio. On this occasion, Richard Warp, a neuromusic pioneer and award-winning composer, sound designer and producer will share a live demonstration of brain-controlled sound.

Following the live demonstration an interactive forum will take place, where participants can discuss how this technology could be included in game design and what it would mean for making amazing player experiences. There will also be a half-an-hour session with a brief overview of the current neurogaming space (technologies, companies).

 

 

Details of the event – NeuroGaming Meetup

  • Date: Thursday, March 7, 2013
    6:00 PM To 8:00 PM
  • Location: YetiZen Innovation Lab
    540 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA (map)
  • Registration: Meetup.com/NeuroGaming

Less than a month following the Meetup, The NeuroGaming 2013 Conference and Expo will take place, a must attend event for everyone interested in consumer BCI or the future of gaming. The event will bring together the most important people at the YetiZen Game Innovation Center in San Francisco. As we said before, this is an event that could easily become the E3 of the consumer BCI industry. Among the attendees you’ll find be the biggest names from the consumer BCI and the game industry, angel investors, game producers and we’ll be there as well to cover all the important moments here on NeuroGadget.