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      m. 1975 - 1981

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nina_SobellNina Sobell - Wikipedia

    Sobell was married to performance and sound artist Brian Routh aka "Harry Kipper of the Kipper Kids" between 1975 and 1981, and the couple collaborated on many performance video pieces, including Interactive Electroencephalographic Video Drawings. [1] .

  3. www.ninasobell.com › ninasobell › parkbench_docsNina Sobell Bio

    Nina Sobell is a contemporary sculptor, multimedia, and performance artist who pioneered the use of EEG technology, closed-circuit television, and internet communication in the art world. Early in her career, she focused on experimental forms of interaction and performance, and explored the ways in which technology mediates psychic ...

  4. Courtesy Nina Sobell. In 1973, I began doing something no one had attempted before, let alone been part of a museum show. I was visualizing the live brain wave communication between two people and superimposing it on their faces simultaneously, creating a physical and mental portrait in real time.

  5. Sep 8, 2013 · Emily Hartzell made this documentary of my interactive works. Beginning in 1960 and ending with my work up until 1993, it weaves my early work at Tyler School of Art, Cornell University, before moving to Los Angeles, London, then back to LA and on to NY, with a personal glimpse into my life.

    • 26 min
  6. www.ninasobell.comNINA SOBELL

    Nov 3, 2023 · posted 7.3.23 Nina Sobell interviewed by Renata Janiszewska for Techspressionists Artist Interview #23 March 2023 Video Link 4.15.23 Currently in Renaissance 3.0 Exhibition at ZKM, Karlsrhue, Germany WebLink 4.15.23 Featured in the NXT Museum World Art Day Exhibition insta: @nxtmuseum

  7. Nina Sobell: CV Professional Recognition and Appointments 2019 Foreword written for Brain Computer Interfaces for Artistic Expression, editor Anton Nijholt, Springer-Verlag GMbH publisher

  8. Nina Sobell. Multi-platform artist and electronic medium Nina Sobell originated Brain Wave Drawings, the synchrony of brainwaves between two or more people creating a combined physical and mental portrait by visualizing non-verbal communication interactively.

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