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I connected the circuit with the rose to see the conductivity of a single twig and how the sound would change based on which part i touched. Below are two videos showing the results.  
I connected the circuit with the rose to see the conductivity of a single twig and how the sound would change based on which part i touched. One side is attached to the end of the stem, and the other side is connected to the flower bud.
 
Below are two videos showing the results.  
 
[https://vimeo.com/168925332]
[https://vimeo.com/168925332]
[https://vimeo.com/168925334]
[https://vimeo.com/168925334]
The stem part works like a slide rheostat





Revision as of 14:56, 2 June 2016

Hear the whisper of flowers

As we all know, there are lots of languages of flower that we human write for them. For example, Daisy: Innocence and Tulips: Love, Fame,etc. So, these words and sentences are created by man and why not let the flowers speak for themselves ?

So, my idea is to use the circuit of plant sensing, which involves arduino, to set up a installment consisting of different types of flowers. So when they are touched by people, they can speak for their own. I am curious to see, if they are speaking the same language or not. And I also want to see how the languages change from the bud to wilting. And the data I get from the arduino will be sent to processing to create corresponding fractals.

Time-Lapse: Watch Flowers Bloom Before Your Eyes [1]


Circuit

I use another circuit different from the ones we have seen in the course to amplify the signals, but the basic principle is the same. I also put a passive speaker on the breadboard, so this installment has no need to rely on the external speaker.

Components:

- 1*Arduino board

- 1*Breadboard

- 1*USB cable

- Jumper wires

- 1*Passive buzzer

- 1*Resistor(10KΩ)

- 1* NPN Transistor S8050

- Plants


Flowersensing.png

Arduino code:

Arduino-flower.png

Experiments with plants

1. Rose

Tests with the rose

I connected the circuit with the rose to see the conductivity of a single twig and how the sound would change based on which part i touched. One side is attached to the end of the stem, and the other side is connected to the flower bud. Below are two videos showing the results. [2] [3]

The stem part works like a slide rheostat




2. Freesia

3.