![]() ![]() Japanese researchers presented subjects with an image, usually a white shape on a black background before asking them to visualise it in their mind. Japanese and American researchers as recently as 2009 were able to synthesise images from the mind’s eye and display them on a screen. In the last five years we’ve seen some amazing leaps forward in the science of brain visualisation and dream recording. Will we have to wait that long to be able to record our dreams that easily? That’s the opening scene from the (ill-fated) Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within movie, set in 2065. She drags the file from the Dream Recorder and saves it for later analysis. The sensation wakes the woman from her dream to a console beaming in her face orange text. A noise in the distance arrives just as the ground starts to shake. We see an alien landscape, ripped apart by years of war between two civilisations more advanced than humans could ever dream of. Here you’ll find first looks to complete hands-on experiences with the latest tech on the market. ![]()
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