Many activities could promote and explore BCI-fi:
Write BCI-fi.
Read BCI-fi.
Post and comment on BCI-fi.
Organize an annual contest for BCI-fi (someday).
Adapt BCI-fi writing into pictures, videos, streaming series, and other viewable content.
Analyze, review, and discuss BCI-fi through different means (websites, publications, lectures, workshops, symposia, blogs, podcasts, classes, online or in=person discussions).
Examples:
This website (bcifi.org) is an example You can find other examples here.
I led a paper about BCI-fi for the upcoming BCI Research Awards Book. Prof. Emeritus Eric Rabkin is my co-author on that paper. That paper was peer-reviewed and has now been accepted for publication. It should be published in July 2026 through Springer Publishing.
I gave a lecture about BCI-fi in 2024.
Organize conferences, symposia, workshops, hackathons, and other activities devoted to BCI-fi.
Examples:
I presented a poster at the BCI Meeting in June 2023 about BCI-fi.
I’ve been involved in many hackathons, usually through BR4IN.IO. There’s never been a hackathon devoted to BCI-fi.