第一部神经歌剧《Noor》:透明的大脑与人文伦理的终结?

Q1 Social Sciences Russian Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2017-09-02 DOI:10.1080/19409419.2017.1376808
N. Fedorova
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2016年5月18日,由俄罗斯媒体诗人创作的世界首部神经歌剧《Noor》在香港Run Run创意媒体中心首演。这部歌剧的视觉、音乐和歌词都是由佩戴无线脑电图装置的表演者的脑电波激活的。Noor讨论了理想主义、牺牲和自我自治等问题,这些问题都是在日益侵入和复杂的数据技术的监视下进行的。
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The first neuroopera ‘Noor’: transparent brain and the end of humanistic ethics?
ABSTRACT Noor, the first in the world neuro opera with a libretto by a Russian media poet premiered in Run Run Creative Media Centre in Hong Kong on 18 May 2016. The opera features visuals, music and libretto activated by the brainwaves of the performer wearing a wireless EEG set. Noor discusses the issues of idealism, sacrifice and the autonomy of self under the surveillance of increasingly invasive and sophisticated data technologies.
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