Virtual Lucidity: A Media Archaeology of Dream Hacking Wearables
In 2014, engineers and entrepreneurs began meeting up in San Francisco to explore how virtual reality and lucid dreaming headsets using electroencephalography and other kinds of biofeedback could stimulate altered mental states. They called these practices “consciousness hacking” and referred to res...
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Main Author: | Aleena Chia |
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Language: | EN |
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ScholarWorks @ UMass Amherst
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a977b7aa4b794a2bb2f0a7f19dc73e77 |
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