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=Sensebridge: The Noisebridge Cyborg Group=
=Sensebridge: The Noisebridge Cyborg Group=
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"If you can't beat the robot armies, join them."
"If you can't beat the robot armies, join them."


We are concerned with human-machine interfaces.
We are concerned with human-machine interfaces.
==Motivations==
We want to "make the invisible visible", to bridge our senses.  Many group members were inspired years ago by this [http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/15.04/esp.html awesome Wired article], which describes obtaining an <i>unerring sense of direction</i> via a compass belt.  Is the brain really plastic enough to adapt to entirely new senses?  How natural would it feel after you've fully adapted?  Then what happens when you take the device off?
What new sense do you want?  What existing sense might it map onto?


==Terminology==
==Terminology==
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To avoid confusion (where possible) we'll try to use these terms.
To avoid confusion (where possible) we'll try to use these terms.


"Sensor" is the device that detects external stuff that the body (probably) can't detect.  Sensors can be divided into those that sense the world, and those that digitize a user's actions.  The latter are more commonly called "human input devices", (HID's).
"Sensor" is the device that detects external stuff that the body (probably) can't detect.  "Display" is the way the device shows data to the body (not necessarily visually).  This gets around the device-centric / body-centric problem that shows up when using the terms input & output.  "Armature" is the physical component of the device: the belt, hat, armband, etc; distinct from the electronics.
 
"Display" is the way the device shows data to the body (not necessarily visually).  This gets around the device-centric / body-centric problem that shows up when using the terms input & output.   
 
"Armature" is the physical component of the device: the belt, hat, armband, etc; distinct from the electronics.
 
==Mailing List==


We have created a [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/cyborg cyborg mailing list] on the Noisebridge server.  Please join us!
==Sensors (Input to the body)==


==Component Sourcing==
Our first task will be to experiement with data input modes. What signals can we overlay upon the body's standard senses, and by what means? Of particular interest are electro- and vibro-tactile stimulation. What bandwiths are available according to the nature and location of input stimuli?


Here are pages for discussing:
Secondly, we need to identify useful measurements to input. Sensory augmentation has been around for centuries, think of magnifying glasses or hearing aids. Sensory substitution, on the other hand, involves the transposition of one sensory stimulus into another: seeing sound, hearing distance, feeling vision, etc. Sensory extension is measuring signals beyond regular human abilities, such as magnetometry, radar, echo location or even digital signals coming from a wireless network carrying such diverse information as locations of friends in crowds or network activity on one's website.


===[[Sensors|sensors]]===  
===Component Sourcing===
detect a property of the world


===[[Displays|displays]]===
Here are pages for discussing [[Sensors|sensors]], [[Displays|displays]], and [[Armatures|armatures]] in terms of price and usability.
communicate it to the body/mind
===[[Armatures|armatures]]===
hold the above together and in the proper place on the body


They also include a list of all known/speculated types of each.
We are ordering some RBBBs. Go here [[RBBB ORDER SIGN UP]]!!!1!one!


==Sensor and Display API==
===Stimulus Sensor and Input Method Common API===


*What might that mean?
*What might that mean?
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*Why?
*Why?
**Plug-and-play(ish) interoperability of sensors and displays. Build three sensors and three displays, and we have 9 possible combinations, und so weiter.
**Plug-and-play(ish) interoperability of sensors and input modes. Build three sensors and three input modes, and we have 9 possible combinations, und so weiter.
**Simplify development by separating sensing and presentation design/tasks.
**Simplify development by separating sensing and presentation design/tasks.


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**#Abstract away from the physical phenomena the stimuli represent and look instead at common patterns in the data streams.
**#Abstract away from the physical phenomena the stimuli represent and look instead at common patterns in the data streams.
**#???
**#???
**On the data display end:
**On the data presentation end:
**#Identify and prototype a number of display methods.
**#Identify and prototype a number of input methods.
**#For each method think of:
**#For each method think of:
**#*What modulations of the signal are possible; intensity, spacing, direction, timing...? Based on that, what is the theoretical bandwidth of that method?
**#*What modulations of the signal are possible; intensity, spacing, direction, timing...? Based on that, what is the theoretical bandwidth of that input method?
**#*How sensitive is the average person there? How much of the signal can the brain interpret meaningfully (too much noise vs. too weak of a signal)? Based on that, what is the <em>practical</em> bandwidth that we might expect?
**#*How sensitive is the average person there? How much of the signal can the brain interpret meaningfully (too much noise vs. too weak of a signal)? Based on that, what is the <em>practical</em> bandwidth that we might expect?


==Current Projects==
==Current Projects==
[[Compass Vibro Anklet|Compass Vibro-Anklet]]
[[Compass Vibro Anklet|Compass Vibro-Anklet]]


[[Eyes in the back of your back]]


[[Tongue Tingler|Tongue Tingler (Trans-lingual Electric Nerve Stimulator)]]
==Cybernetic Theory==


[[Free hands input device]]
Cybernetic loop of GPS + vibrating hat, [https://www.noisebridge.net/images/d/d7/Find_Treasure_%28GPS%29.jpg diagram].


[[Pulse Necklace]]
Pseudo-cybernetic loop showing neural integration of artificial sensory system, [https://www.noisebridge.net/images/8/8f/Sensory_Addition_%281.5_order%29.jpg diagram].


[[QuickLook Displays]]


[[UltraSonicHearing|Ultrasonic Hearing / Echolocation]]
==Brain/Body Output==


[[TechnicolorDreamcoat|Technicolor Dreamcoat]]
The study of output is a question in how we can interface with machines beyond the manual button pushing and lever pulling. Some ideas in this field are biomechanical feedback, pulse detection, eye-tracking, etc.




==Interesting questions==
What new sense do you want?  What existing sense might it map onto?


[[List of senses we do not possess]]
The brain seems to integrate consistent input quite easily. What happens after this integration has happened, when the input stops (i.e., you take off the belt after wearing it for days)?
 
===Miscellaneous Distractions===
 
[http://pony.noisebridge.net/~cmaier/recherche_du_temps_perdu/ Edible interconnects]
 
==Cybernetic Theory==
 
Cybernetic loop of GPS + vibrating hat, [https://www.noisebridge.net/images/d/d7/Find_Treasure_%28GPS%29.jpg diagram].
 
Pseudo-cybernetic loop showing neural integration of artificial sensory system, [https://www.noisebridge.net/images/8/8f/Sensory_Addition_%281.5_order%29.jpg diagram].
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybernetic Cybernetics page on Wikipedia]




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[[Lamont's PWM code]]
[[Lamont's PWM code]]


==Meeting Notes==
==Meeting Notes==
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[[NBC_2009Mar22|March 22, 2009]]
[[NBC_2009Mar22|March 22, 2009]]
[[NBC_2009Mar29|March 29, 2009]]
[[NBC_2009Apr05|April 5, 2009]]
[[NBC_2009Apr19|April 19, 2009]]
(the meetings continue apace; the minutes, sadly not)
[[NBC_2009July12|July 12, 2009]]
[[NBC_2009July13|Hack Session July 13, 2009]]
[[NBC_2009July19|July 19, 2009]]
[[NBC_2009August2|August 2, 2009]]
[[NBC_2009October4|Oct 4, 2009]]


[[Category:Sensebridge]]
[[Category:Sensebridge]]
[[Category:Neuro]]
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