Mind Chair uses sensory technology to transmit moving imagery to the brain

February 5, 2008

The Mind Chair is a standard polypropylene chair is fitted with an electronic unit that relays video imagery as dynamic pixelated physical information onto the back of the sitter. The effect is for the viewer to visualise clear and high definition moving image in their mind.

 Mind Chair

 Mind Chair

Mind Chair

Designed by London designers Peter Marigold and Beta Tank. The chair was commissioned for the forthcoming Design and the Elastic Mind exhibition at MoMA in New York.

Via dezeen

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One Response to “Mind Chair uses sensory technology to transmit moving imagery to the brain”

  1. Dom on February 5th, 2008 11:04 pm

    Woah!
    That looks awesome! I’m sceptical though…but if it’s real…woah!

    Dom

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