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MindRider in Wired

EEG bike helmet MindRider, Arlene’s first project at the MIT Media Lab, has gotten a bit of press.

First there’s Madhumita Venkataramanan’s article in Wired UK, as part of an issue on the MIT Media Lab.

Photo by Spencer Lowell.

Marie Szanizlo also wrote about MindRider for the Boston Globe.

Photo by Ted Fitzgerald.

There are also many mentions of the helmet in the blogosphere. Do a web search on “Mindrider arlene” to see them all.

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