Three students in Israel went to Brainihack 2015 armed with only tools, electronic components, and a 3D printer. Although the hackathon centers around neuroscience, they had no specialized knowledge in that area. With enthusiasm and a willingness to learn, as well as use the OpenBCI software that was given as a resource, they created the Labyrinth game, which is completely 3D printed and uses Arduino software and EEG technology. Brainwaves are analyzed after being sent to computer software. When the relevant frequencies are received, the platform of the 3D printed game is moved — thus using brainwaves to activate the simple maze. Check out more details on their design, which won the open source award in the hackathon, in the full article: http://3dprint.com/51839/brainihack-openbci-labyrinth/


Below is a photo of the brain-powered Labyrinth game: