Mind‑Bending Photos? Google Glass Gets Its Own Telekinesis
From London to Your Brain: The New MyTG App
Ever dreamed of snapping a pic without even touching your phone? This Place, the Shoreditch‑based studio, turns that dream into reality with MindRDR (pronounced “mind‑reader”). The first telekinetic app for Google Glass lets you shoot photos and share them simply by thinking—more precisely, by shifting your concentration levels.
How It Works (No Guesswork Required)
MindRDR plugs a Neurosky EEG Biosensor into Glass, capturing your brainwave patterns. The sensor translates how focused you are into actual commands: one spike to trigger the camera, another to post on Instagram.
- Attach the Neurosky Mindwave Mobile (about €89)
- Pair it with your Glass (≈ £1,000)
- Think & Snap—no fingers needed!
Open‑Source Wonderland
Google hasn’t pushed MindRDR into the Play Store and has yet to approve it. But All Rights Open—the software behind the app is free on GitHub, encouraging developers worldwide to build on this mind‑metamorphosis platform.
CEO Dusan Hamlin mused, “Imagine a world where you interact with wearables just by thinking. That’s our horizon, and we’re just getting warmed up.”
Where to Start
- Grab MindRDR for free on GitHub.
- Plug in your EEG device and start experimenting.
- Share your mind‑generated photos with friends or give them a buzz on social media.
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