The Interaxon Light Installation is Thought-Controlled
References: gizmodo & huffingtonpost
While some of the world’s top athletes compete for the coveted gold medal at the 2010 Winter Olypics in Vancouver, some other lucky people will be controlling a light show at Niagara Falls with their minds. The Interaxon light installation is a thought-control event by the computing company Interaxon.
Sounds a little far fetched, but the Toronto-based company will be attaching the minds of several people in the Ontario Pavillion, to a thought-controlled light installation in Niagara Falls. Apparently, alpha and beta brain waves can be transmitted over the Internet to enhance the light dispay. This means that I was right--that the Internet was actually created to be a worldwide mind-controlling hive.
Sounds a little far fetched, but the Toronto-based company will be attaching the minds of several people in the Ontario Pavillion, to a thought-controlled light installation in Niagara Falls. Apparently, alpha and beta brain waves can be transmitted over the Internet to enhance the light dispay. This means that I was right--that the Internet was actually created to be a worldwide mind-controlling hive.
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