10-06-2013 06:00 PM

Could Mobile Technology Help Us Define “Good” Architecture?

Courtesy of gizmodo.comArchitecture researchers in Edinburgh have completed a breakthrough study on brain activity recorded*in situ*by*using mobile electroencephalography (EEG) technology, which*records live neural impressions of subjects moving through a city. Excitingly, this technology could help us define how different urban environments affect us, a discovery that could have provocative implications for architecture. Read the full story on*Salon. Also, check out*this article*from*Fast Company*about how a similar mobile technology could show us the effects of urban design – not on our brains, but on our bodies.




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