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I made this lightvector painting, in accordance with the procedure set forth in my textbook on Intelligent Image Processing, Chapter 5.

I took this picture in my studio, in which one of my students, Mark, was demonstrating some of our research in brainwave controlled lighting.

The picture depicts a Rosco distributed dimming system controlled by DMX512, in turn fed from an ethernet to DMX converter, in turn fed wirelessly from a wearable computer with brainwave sensors, based on the Thought Technology system.

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