Exhibitors 2018
- HOME AUTOMATION
- ROBOTICS
- YOUNG MAKERS (< 18)
- OPEN SOURCE
- 3D PRINTING
- DRONES
- EDUCATION
- FABRICATION
- HACKS
- NEW MANUFACTURING
- SCIENCE
- ENERGY & SUSTAINABILITY
- ART
- INTERNET OF THINGS
- MUSIC & SOUND
- RECYCLING & UPCYCLING
- KIDS & EDUCATION
- ARTISANS & NEW CRAFT
- CULTURAL HERITAGE
- GAMES
- WELLNESS & HEALTHCARE
- FASHION & WEARABLES
- FOOD & AGRICULTURE
- BIOLOGY
- 3D SCANNING
- AEROSPACE
- STEAM PUNK
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- ARDUINO
- CROWDFUNDING
Music of the Plants
The Music of the Plants device is based on a biofeedback system. Technically it is a system that measures the bio frequency of the plants or trees and transfers it through a midi synthesizer so that it is possible to hear the plants or trees and the variations of their frequency.
By nurturing our connection with the plants in our homes, the lettuce in our gardens or even the trees in a nearby park, we are inviting a new level of reciprocal correspondence between nature and human beings. Our belief is that this correspondence has the potential to create infinite, positive effects on the balance between man and nature on the planet.
This project aims to awaken the potential within each of us to reconnect with nature and communicate with the plant world in our own unique way.
By nurturing our connection with the plants in our homes, the lettuce in our gardens or even the trees in a nearby park, we are inviting a new level of reciprocal correspondence between nature and human beings. Our belief is that this correspondence has the potential to create infinite, positive effects on the balance between man and nature on the planet.
This project aims to awaken the potential within each of us to reconnect with nature and communicate with the plant world in our own unique way.
Italy
Damanhur - Federazione di ComunitÃ
Since the 1970s, Damanhur—a Federation of Communities with its own constitution, culture, art, music, currency, school and uses of science and technology (www.damanhur.org)—has researched communication with the plant world. As part of this research, they created an instrument able to perceive the electromagnetic variations from the surface of plant leaves to the root system and translated them into sound.
E8 (pav. 4)