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Communication entre plantes : Communiquer avec les arbres.

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Akousmaflore Installation interactive Végétaux musicaux sensibles et interactifs. Akousmaflore Végétaux musicaux sensibles et interactifs scenocosme : Grégory Lasserre & Anaïs met den Ancxt Akousmaflore est un jardin composé de véritables plantes musicales réactives à nos frôlements.

Akousmaflore Installation interactive Végétaux musicaux sensibles et interactifs

Chaque plante s’éveille au moindre contact humain par un langage, un caractère sonore. Sensibles à notre énergie électrostatique, les plantes réagissent au toucher et à notre proximité. Ainsi, lorsque les spectateurs les caressent ou les effleurent, celles-ci se mettent à chanter. À travers leurs créations, les artistes Scenocosme travaillent sur des hybridations possibles entre végétal et technologie numérique. Notre corps produit en permanence une énergie électrostatique subtile que nous ne percevons pas. Collection : ZKM - Media Museum collection - Karlsruhe (Germany) Award, Art Week Miami Beach No Vacancy Art competition, Public’s Choice Award - Miami (USA) The Banff Centre - Banff, Alberta (Canada) / Convergence - Sommet international sur les arts interdisciplinaires et technologique.

Fluides. Actualités | Oeuvres | Biographie | Publications | Historique | Contact Fluides Installation liquide interactive Scenocosme : Grégory Lasserre & Anaïs met den Ancxt Dossier de présentation PDF + Photos Fluides est une oeuvre vivante, réactive, composée d’une eau sensitive qui rassemble l’énergie provenant des mains des spectateurs.

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L'homme qui parle avec les plantes. Open source garden automation project. What is GardenBot?

open source garden automation project

GardenBot is an open source garden monitoring system. This site is a collection of tutorials for how to build things (like a soil moisture sensor), software for running GardenBot, resources, links, and more. To get started, you will want to browse the How-To section to see what is required to build the various modules. The ultimate goal of the GardenBot project is to be a complete garden monitoring and automation system. A key design consideration is to keep everything as easy as possible -- especially for users new to Arduino and DIY electronics projects. GardenBot is currently a work in progress, and we are always looking for volunteers -- please contact me if you'd like to help.

Just so you know, there are several (many) other garden automation projects out there on the web. Is GardenBot a robot? The word robot usually is used for machines that move about. Who came up with this? I did... er, I mean hi. I discovered Arduino, and immediately became engrossed. Botanicalls Kit. Description: Botanicalls Kits let plants reach out for human help! They offer a connection to your leafy pal via online Twitter status updates to your mobile phone. When your plant needs water, it will post to let you know, and send its thanks when you show it love. It comes as a kit so that you can hone your soldering skills (or teach someone else) while you build a line of communication between you and your houseplant!

This kit comes with everything you need to get your plant tweeting in no time. The ATmega328 comes pre-programmed, but you can customize it with your own messages. To upload custom code to the Botanicalls Kit, you'll need either an FTDI Cable or a 3.3V FTDI Basic Breakout. See the link below for a step-by-step guide to assembling and customizing your Botanicalls kit. Note: It's not shown in the parts photo, but the kit does include a 5V Wall Adapter. Note: This product is a collaboration with Kate Hartman, Kati London and Rob Faludi. Documents: Botanicalls.