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- From: brownt@seq.uncwil.edu (brown todd francis)
- Subject: Re: DREAM MACHINE
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.152508.22988@seq.uncwil.edu>
- Organization: Univ. of North Carolina @ Wilmington
- References: <1992Dec11.015500.9661@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> <1992Dec12.003846.13858@sfu.ca> <71528@cup.portal.com> <MADAVIS.92Dec17141419@sparta.nmsu.edu>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 15:25:08 GMT
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- madavis@nmsu.edu (Mark Davis) writes:
-
- >A week back,
- >on NPR, i heard an Oregon composer who's newest piece equips all the
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Who is this Oregon composer? I would like to hear more about
- this performance.
-
- >audience with goggles with lights inside and they get light patterns
- >tuned to the flow of the music, which is basically akin to Laurie
- >Anderson. he said categorically that he had tried a wide range of
- >biofeedback and stimulation devices experimentally over the years and
- >that the Lucidity Institute's product was the only one he had found
- >which delivered on its promises.
-
- >hmmmm, if only the price came down.
-
- Actually, Mark, the price is only around $900 now... not cheap, but
- there's nothing like it. For more info about the DreamLight, contact
- LI directly:
-
- LUCIDITY INSTITUTE
- PO BOX 2364
- STANFORD CA 94309
-
- Michael Shea (brownt@seq.uncwil.edu)
-
-