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Staying focused with a brain-sensing smart lamp

Zoe RomanoOctober 9th, 2015
Clara

Clara is a smart lamp able to respond to your brain waves and subtly adjust your environment. The project, running on Arduino Uno, was created by  Marcelo Mejía Cobo, Belen Tenorio, and Josh Sucher for a class at the School of Visual Arts in NYC (US).

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The team worked with the Neurosky MindWave Mobile, a Bluetooth EEG-reading headset in order to wirelessly detect “attention” and map the lamp’s color temperature and speaker volume accordingly:

At first, the lamp emits a warm, comforting glow, conducive to idea generation and creativity. But as you start homing in on a specific idea, the light becomes crisper and cooler, and the volume of the ambient noise flowing from the embedded speaker slowly increases, enhancing your ability to concentrate and block out external distractions.

In the picture below you can see the inside of the lamp with the Arduino Uno and Adafruit Music Maker shield:

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Explore the Arduino Sketch on Github.

2 Responses to “Staying focused with a brain-sensing smart lamp”

  1. Amandine_led Says:

    The Brain-Sensing smart Lamp is quite an innovative object.

  2. TheNorm Says:

    This could be a *great* thing for people with ADD.

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