Thought Changing Furniture (Update)

The Mind Chair Projects Into Your Head

Remember The Mind Chair that Trend Hunter told you about back in February? That early polypropylene version of the chair was presented at the Design and the Elastic Mind exhibition 2008 at MoMA in New York. It was created in collaboration between Peter Marigold and Beta Tank.

Well, designers Beta Tank have developed a fully working version of the Mind Chair. When you sit on it, the unique chair transmits moving images to your brain via a grid of solenoids on the chair back.

According to Dezeen, “The solenoids take imagery from a video camera to produce impulse patterns on the sitter's back, which the brain interprets back into imagery.”

“While the Polyprop was a model which we built in collaboration with Peter Marigold, we have built a working version. This chair lives at the Moorefields Eye Hospital and we are setting up a lab where people will be invited to try and see with their skin,” Eyal from Beta Tank says.

Thought-changing Furniture
Designing furniture that interacts with the mind through technology presents disruptive innovation opportunities for the home decor industry.
Brain-computer Interface
Developing technology that can transmit moving images to the brain via solenoids opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in the field of neuroscience and healthcare.
Multi-sensory Experiences
Creating furniture that allows people to see with their skin introduces potential disruptive innovation opportunities in the field of sensory augmentation and virtual reality.

Sectors Adopting This

Home Decor
The use of technology in furniture design presents disruptive innovation opportunities for companies in the home decor industry, revolutionizing the way people interact with their living spaces.
Neuroscience
Developing brain-computer interface technology for transmitting visual information to the brain holds disruptive innovation potential for advancements in the field of neuroscience and understanding the human brain.
Healthcare
The application of mind-chair technology in healthcare settings, like the Moorefields Eye Hospital, opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in sensory rehabilitation and assistive technologies.
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1.0 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 21%
Activity 2%
Freshness 8%

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