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Context Buddhi-GV was a 4 month long thesis project done in collobarotion with NIMHANS (National Institute of Mental Helath and Neurosciences) and its upcoming Brain and Mind museum. Buddhi GV aims to use curisoity, experimentation and speculation to democratise access and understanding of Brain Computer Interfaces.
Open access reopsitory Repo link: https://www.buddhigv.netlify.app
The first outcome of the project is an open access repository which contains information, experiments and documentation of exisiting Brain computer interfaces.</description></item><item><title>BuddhiGV - Pragathi and Gubbu</title><link>https://abhiramjois.github.io/writing/pandg/</link><pubDate>Fri, 14 Jun 2024 15:29:53 +0530</pubDate><guid>https://abhiramjois.github.io/writing/pandg/</guid><description>It was a warm summer evening in Samnagar. Pragathi sat with Gubbu in the backseat of her car, there was a lot of silence from her side and some talking from her Amma and Appa in the front. She was sitting quietly and unmoved whereas Gubbu was busy drawing imaginary shapes on the window of the car. He first drew a wave, then drew three circles and found an intricate pattern to connect all the elements.</description></item></channel></rss>