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Revision as of 15:16, 7 November 2018
- For this class, we read the text "Mycorrhizal Networks or How I Hack Plant Conversations" wrote by Mindaugas Gapsevicius. This text includes some referenced project where different kinds of experiments were made with plants and fungi like; Miya Masaoka Pieces for Plants, Martin Howse Radio Mycelium, Laura Popplow Fungutopia, and Paul Stamets Life Box.
- We build an Arduino platform electronic circuit following the steps described in "Martin Howse" guide in order to create a communication platform based in electrical impulses. Then we used a code in order to run the electrical impulses.