The FEEDBACK project integrates neurotechnologies into the artistic process, creating a new dialogue between the brain’s bioelectrical activity and contemporary art. We believe this can serve as a means to promote deep social understanding and respect for the uniqueness of each artist, regardless of their physical abilities or social standing, demonstrating that creative potential knows no boundaries.
In the FEEDBACK project, the artist not only creates art but also remains in constant dialogue with their own neuroactivity. This state changes under the influence of sounds modulated based on data from the neurointerface. Thus, sound becomes not only a background or element of the artwork but also an active participant in the creative process, influencing the artist’s brain activity.
The artist’s brain, stimulated by sound patterns, seeks to find patterns in the incoming information. This process is uncon- scious and occurs independently of the artist’s desires, affecting their perception and creative decisions, and also evoking emotional responses similar to those experienced in social interactions. In this way, the artist’s neural networks actively «collaborate» with the created art object, generating new ideas and approaches in the process due to natural neuroplasticity.
The project’s goal is to explore neuroaesthetics, where art created under the influence of auditory neuroimpulses affects the brain’s neural networks, influencing perception and thinking. The project aims to rethink the interaction between the brain and art through BCI (Brain-Computer Interface). This opens new horizons in understanding both the social brain and its interaction with art, emphasizing that every individual, regardless of their origin or identity, possess- es a unique creative capability that can be explored and reflected through neuroaudification.