We are proud to announce the 1st Place victory of the GAIN-MICM researcher Luka Nadiradze and his team at the Global BCI & Neurotechnology Hackathon 2025! The international event, hosted by BR41N.io and organized by g.tec medical engineering GmbH, brought together more than 500 participants from around the world.
Team created an engaging BCI (Brain-Computer Interface) videogame that lets players explore classical art using auditory cues. Featuring Niko Pirosmani’s renowned painting “Donkey Bridge,” players used the Unicorn Hybrid Black EEG device to reveal hidden sections of the artwork by pinpointing sounds through brainwave signals. The project leveraged advanced EEG techniques like Tangent Space Projection and Canonical Correlation Analysis to achieve real-time accuracy.