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Open call for contributors to Science Museum exhibition

Hello OpenBCI community,

I work at the Science Museum in London, where I am researching OpenBCI for an upcoming exhibition. The exhibition is about DIY biology, citizen science, and health hackers. We are currently looking into whether we could feature OpenBCI as a case story in the exhibition, and have been speaking with Joel and Conor about this possibility.

For this to happen, I am looking to talk to individuals and groups who are using the OpenBCI software and/or hardware – for whatever reason. Maybe you are a student and use it in your spare time to do more research. Maybe you are a budding neuroscientist without access to a lab or equipment and are using OpenBCI to break into the world of neuro research. Maybe you are using OpenBCI for a specific project such as WakeCap. Whatever the reason, I’d love to hear it.

To share your story of using OpenBCI, email me at [email protected] and answer the following questions:

  • Your name (individual or group)
  • Your country
  • What level of scientific education do you have?
  • What are you using OpenBCI for? Be as specific as possible!
  • Why did you choose OpenBCI over other options?
  • Do you have any photographs?

I hope to hear back from as many of you as possible. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email me.

Thanks,

Elly

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