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The Brain Computer Interface Exhibit

The Brain Computer Interface Exhibit

A new exhibition shows that connecting the human brain to digital devices is now a reality. Imagine being able to type, draw, even operate a robotic arm with just your thoughts. Long considered the stuff of science fiction, this work shows us how connecting the human brain to digital devices is now a reality thanks to brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). Featuring works by artists Nathan Copeland, Greg Dunn, James Johnson, and Jan Scheuermann. 

GALLERY HOURS AND LOCATION

Monday-Friday
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

AAAS Lobby
1200 New York Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20005

Access to the gallery is through the main entrance on New York Avenue.

Event Contact

AAAS Art of Science and Technology Program

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