Film-goers wear a headset which records brain signals
Film fans will have the chance to watch a brain-controlled movie and listen to its soundtrack being improvised live at a unique screening in Nottingham this weekend. The MOMENT is a dystopian science fiction film like no other - with 18 billion possible outcomes within it.
Dr Richard Ramchurn, artist and computer science researcher at the University of Nottingham, created and directed the film. He said: “We've made an interactive and live-scored film that continues to evolve with each viewing. We know that music plays a fundamental role in how audiences experience films; setting the tone and creating an atmosphere that draws them in and immerses them in the story.
"I have banks of sounds that I can manipulate and play, depending on the cues from the brain data. This project involves futuristic, dark, moody, sci-fi and apocalyptic themes and I love dark films, so I wanted to be involved from the start.”
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