The devices, which allow people's brainwaves to be visualised in 3D and in real-time on screens, are part of an initiative by the charity Arts Fund.
Headsets that show how art affects your brainwaves are to be toured at museums and galleries around the UK. The headsets are connected to an electroencephalogram monitor, allowing people's brainwaves to be visualised in 3D and in real-time on screens. The devices have already been used at the Courtauld Gallery in London where people were able to see how their brains were impacted by pieces from artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Èdouard Manet, and Paul Cézanne.
'What we're trying to do with this experiment is show how fantastic the museum experience is and encourage people back.' Read more from Sky News:Thieves cut through floor to steal priceless antiques from museumBritish Museum's Welsh artefacts 'should return to Wales' The technology, created by special effects company The Mill in collaboration with interactive artist Seph Li, is able to show the impact art can have on the human brain.
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