BIOPAC’s Alan Macy was profiled in an article for the Santa Barbara Independent newspaper to showcase his new project, the Santa Barbara Center for Art, Science and Technology (SBCAST). The column explains how Alan’s newest project is a major contribution to Santa Barbara community by providing a state of the art environment for artists and scientists to live, work, and create together. The piece also details Alan’s technical background and how occupying the space between technology and art has influenced the core foundations of SBCAST.
Read the full profile over on the Santa Barbara Independent’s website: SBCAST Is Born.
See also: (SBCAST) Santa Barbara Center for Art & Technology tour on YouTube.
Join BIOPAC to learn about Argus ETVision eye tracking glasses and how to integrate with AcqKnowledge software.
You will learn:
– How to optimize the glasses setup
– How to use the glasses for in-lab and mobile applications
– How to import and synchronize logged data from the glasses
– How to analyze the data using ETAnalysis
– How to create Moving and Live Areas of Interest
– How to extract eye tracking measurements in AcqKnowledge with physiological data
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