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<br />(reference : Martin Howse, Radio Mycelium [https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/images/Martin-howse.pdf] )
<br />(reference : Martin Howse, Radio Mycelium [https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/images/Martin-howse.pdf] )


At the beginning, I captured the electric potentials from my hands to settle down a control parameter.
At the beginning, I captured the electric potentials from my hands to settle down a control parameter, the number is around 830-860, but mostly is around 840.


[[File:hands 20190116-3.jpg|400px]]
[[File:hands 20190116-3.jpg|400px]]
<br />''16.01.2019 electric potentials from my hands''
<br />''16.01.2019 electric potentials from my hands''
Then, I tried with three different organism which are bacteria, bread's mold and Kombucha's mold.
1. Bacteria
[[File:S__2752545.jpg|400px]] [[File:bacteria 20190116-2.jpg|400px]]
2. Bread's mold
[[File:S__2752543.jpg|400px]] [[File:green mold 20190116-4.jpg|400px]]
3. Kombucha's mold
[[File:S__2752544.jpg|400px]] [[File:white mold 20190116-2.jpg|400px]]

Revision as of 13:32, 16 January 2019

I attempted to capture the electric potentials from the organism that I'm cultivating, using the Arduino. My aim is to differentiate the number from each organism and find a possibility to use that number to create different visuals.
(reference : Martin Howse, Radio Mycelium [1] )

At the beginning, I captured the electric potentials from my hands to settle down a control parameter, the number is around 830-860, but mostly is around 840.

Hands 20190116-3.jpg
16.01.2019 electric potentials from my hands

Then, I tried with three different organism which are bacteria, bread's mold and Kombucha's mold.

1. Bacteria S 2752545.jpg Bacteria 20190116-2.jpg

2. Bread's mold S 2752543.jpg Green mold 20190116-4.jpg

3. Kombucha's mold S 2752544.jpg White mold 20190116-2.jpg