Projects
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sol_AI_ris
A live immersive theater and new media experience that uses brain-computer interface technology to explore the relationship between human, artificial, and natural intelligence
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Bioethics and New Narratives Award
A collaboration supporting the use of XR (extended reality) to encourage discussion on bioethics issues in Latin America
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Neuroplastic
A 20-minute long dramatic film that uses highly researched speculative fiction to explore the deep ethical questions raised by the implantation of brain-computer interface technologies in human beings.
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playing god?
A 10-episode globally distributed podcast sharing the deeply personal — and incredibly moving — stories of people caught at the life-and-death crossroads of medical innovations and ethical dilemmas
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Overcoming Barriers of Language and Literacy in Neonatal Intensive Care
Developing new technology to help Spanish-speaking parents communicate with their children's physicians
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Neuroscience & Society Film
An 8-minute film using crowd-sourced documentary techniques and audio storytelling to capture diverse views at the intersection of neuroscience, ethics, and the public