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As part of the Science Gallery London's ON EDGE season uncovering what anxiety looks like, Sophie Hoyle was joined by Musician Terribilis for an evening experimenting with brain-computer interface (BCI) technology in a collaborative performance exploring how the internal processes of anxiety, trauma and body-dysmorphia can be made visible.


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Sophie Hoyle
1 November 2019

As part of the Science Gallery London's ON EDGE season uncovering what anxiety looks like, Sophie Hoyle was joined by Musician Terribilis for an evening experimenting with brain-computer interface (BCI) technology in a collaborative performance exploring how the internal processes of anxiety, trauma and body-dysmorphia can be made visible.