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  2. Brain painting - Wikipedia

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    Brain painting is a non-invasive P300-based brain-computer interface (BCI) [1] that allows painting without the use of muscular activity. The technology combines electroencephalography, signal processing algorithms and visual stimulation on a monitor to detect where the user focuses his attention, allowing him to voluntarily trigger commands to a painting software.

  3. Can 'brain painting' help ADHD patients? Research looks for ...

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    Aug. 2—TAMPA, Fla. — It was like a scene in "Stranger Things." A student at the University of South Florida put on a cap covered with tiny sensors that record electrical signals in the brain.

  4. Articulate (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Democratizer of Design Mónica Ponce de León: 3 Walk a Mile With Me 1 n/a n/a 4 Breaking Boundaries 1 Her/Herself/She Joan Armatrading: 2 The Trailblazer Horace Pippin: 5 Teddy Abrams in Concert and Conversation 1 n/a Teddy Abrams: 6 Breaking Ground 1 The Skin Is In Doris Sung: 2 Faithfully, Yuna Yuna: 7 Pain and Patience 1

  5. Dan Dunn (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Dunn worked in advertising and graphic design but left that field to devote himself to caricatures full-time in 1989 when he launched a caricature artist talent agency, Caricatures Ink. His numerous caricatures include George H. W. Bush , Sting, Jimmy Buffett, Joe Theisman, Fran Tarkenton, Ray Childress, Warren Moon and Houston Mayor Bob Lanier.

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  7. Greg Smith (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Greg Smith stages exhibitions that often include a combination of installation art, sculpture, and video. [3] John Yau, in an article for Hyperallergic, described Smith as “an absurdist inventor, a performer attracted to risk, a scientist (he did get a PhD in Physics from Harvard, by the way), an analytical storyteller who refuses to settle for easy parodies, and, perhaps most importantly ...

  8. Greg Gossel - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in graphic design. Though he was a design student, he "always loved painting, and spent as much time as he could in studio courses." [2] Since 2005, Gossel has lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His art has been exhibited both locally and nationally. [3] [4]

  9. Greg Lindquist - Wikipedia

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    Greg Lindquist was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, to David Lindquist, [1] an ichthyologist and marine biology professor at University of North Carolina Wilmington, and Donna Bishop Lindquist, [2] an English grade school teacher.