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[http://v2.nl/archive/works/vanda/view Vanda by Mateusz Herczka] | [http://v2.nl/archive/works/vanda/view Vanda by Mateusz Herczka] | ||
Based on the lecture of Jakob von Uexküll and the first idea that came to me about architecture being the | Based on the lecture of Jakob von Uexküll and the first idea that came to me about architecture being the simplest form of artificial umwelt, I broke apart the word "artificial" "art" and "fiction". And I found a very interesting meaning there. I'm still trying to figure out in which direction I want to take this, but I believe there is something interesting in its depths. | ||
I | '''What to do?''' | ||
I want to analyze the electrical signals from the plant Mimosa Pudica, a plant that is characterized for its sensitivity to touch. Coming from those analysis, I want to give them a sound, better said, translate these electrical signals to music and then create an artificial piece of music to see if I can make Mimosa pudica react to these sounds in a positive and visible way through its leaves. This to me would be a very special way of creating an artificial umwelt for the plant. | |||
'''Things to think about...''' | |||
Umwelt from the plant: light, water (humidity), temperature and nutrition. For mimosa pudica we can add the touch of another living thing. | |||
== Links of inspiration == | == Links of inspiration == | ||
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[https://backyardbrains.com/experiments/plants A little experiment] | [https://backyardbrains.com/experiments/plants A little experiment] | ||
[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1002007109000161 Useful information about electrical signals in plants] | |||
== Experiments == | |||
[[File:planta3.jpg]] | |||
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQPqnyBRnCs Test] | |||
== Growing Physarum == | == Growing Physarum == | ||
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