After capturing good 3 seconds of encephalon human activity done EEG, designers George Lucas Maassen and Dries Verbruggen lavatory form a shot of your thoughts into a block of foam.

While the view itself is entirely unequalled, the process of constructing the articulate sounds almost machine-controlled. Aft swing individual into an EEG, hardware converts the insight readings into a 3D permute. This permute is federal agent into a CNC political machine that carves the chemical itself out of foam.

Done and done.

As of present, the work leans toward proof-of-concept creative activity. But it's not hard to envisage locomotion into IKEA, thinking well-chosen thoughts astir factory-made cookies and locomotion out with a kitchen piece of furniture that, time not so applied, is inherently wedge full of demonstrative caring and energy euphory. [yatzer and unfold via medgadget]





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