A few weeks later and the feel of the vintage photos mixing with the realtime brainscans began to reveal the style of the installation. Combining together 1960s dreamachine technologies with architecture from Victorian and Edwardian residents a few miles from my front door. By adding mulit-view postcards from the 1950s and 40s with displaced cut-outs from other eras, with our 'Per Diem' audio compositions, overall delivered an interactive reflective (unexpectedly quietening) reverence for the past and also for the technology enabling this. I felt intrepidation experiencing the prescience of realtime brainwave data, as it was being generated into the multilayered projection it felt essential and true. Also real elements of risk and trust occur when adding this display, creating a unique VJed session for each guest as they enter a temporary loss of place and time, visual yoga, darkness.