Papers:
ICT & Art Connect: Revelations by Flicker, Dreamachines and Electroencephalographic signals in art: ‘AISB50’
Read full Academic publication here
2020 Online shows :
Levitations
National Gallery X & Art in Flux
https://youtu.be/s1KdTv-115o?t=5176
recorded on29.09.20 and my presentation is in the final 30 minutes
Articles:
Trebuchet – Portraits edition, in shops from January 2020
Luciana Haill: Portrait waves on the canvas of consciousness, printed journal available
price plus shipping here & international stockists
Download full digital edition
Listen to “T11 – Neurofeedback Art with Luciana Haill – Trebuchet” on Spreaker.https://widget.spreaker.com/widgets.js
2019
Interalia Magazine – Altered States Issue | October 2019
www.interaliamag.org/audiovisual/luciana-haill/
Health and Bass – A Heightened Intermingling Sensory Experience
www.healthandbass.com/post/a-heightened-intermingling-sensory-experience
2018
The Creators Project, Vice, These Brainwave Artists Are Crafting the Future of Immersive Experiences, October 2016
http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/brainwave-artists-immersive-experiences
Art The Science, Interview, October 2016
https://artthescience.com/blog/2016/10/17/creators-luciana-haill/
ManotoTV – Iranian TV Technology programme, play from 15.00
www.manototv.com/videos/88182/vid9187
2016
Interalia Magazine – Place and Space. Inside and Out. Issue | March 2016
Revelations by Flicker, Dreamachines and Electroencephalographic signals in art
INTERALIA MAGAZINE is an online magazine dedicated to the interactions between the arts, sciences and consciousness.
Previously :
Wired UK , Interview, August 2010
Tunes on the brain: Luciana Haill’s EEG art
http://www.wired.co.uk/magazine/archive/2010/09/play/tunes-brain-luciana-haill-eeg-art
Estadao, Brazil, 2010
que-som-e-esse?
http://blogs.estadao.com.br/link/vd-que-som-e-esse/
Theoretical Playground, 2008
Brain computer music interfaces
http://theoreticalplayground.co.uk/tag/eeg/
Wired.com, Interview, USA, 2007
Make beautiful brain music
http://archive.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2007/01/72528