Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!bionet!hayes.ims.alaska.edu!milton!sdl@linus.mitre.org From: sdl@linus.mitre.org (Steven D. Litvinchouk) Newsgroups: sci.virtual-worlds Subject: Re: NYC VR event January 20 Message-ID: <13709@milton.u.washington.edu> Date: 3 Jan 91 04:01:07 GMT References: <13628@milton.u.washington.edu> Sender: hlab@milton.u.washington.edu Organization: The Mitre Corporation, Bedford, MA Lines: 30 Approved: cyberoid@milton.u.washington.edu In article <13628@milton.u.washington.edu> decwrl!well.sf.ca.us!well!hlr@uunet.U U.NET (Howard Rheingold) writes: > Future Fest > An Exploration of Consciousness-Expansion, Creativity, and Communication > > Mind machines: > The Synchroenergizer > The IM-1 > The MindsEye Plus and Courier For those of us who may not be able to make it to Future Fest, could someone enlighten us as to what "mind machines" are? The name "synchronenergizer" sounds like it attempts to resonate brain waves; is this true? -- Steven Litvintchouk MITRE Corporation Burlington Road Bedford, MA 01730 (617)271-7753 ARPA: sdl@mbunix.mitre.org UUCP: ...{att,decvax,genrad,necntc,ll-xn,philabs,utzoo}!linus!sdl "Where does he get those wonderful toys?"