Abstract
ABSTRACTNowadays, almost any experience can be digitalised, copied and reproduced; it is nothing but data. In this article, we discuss a new ethics of technology- and data-enhanced communication. We explore neurotechnology, one of the final frontiers of digitalisation, as a possible new way to share inner processes happening within the brain, to communicate with each other. Using real-time data, we create a shared neurofeedback environment that helps artists better understand each other in an extremely new model of data-driven communication.
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