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Pulsu(m) Plantae empirically analyses the mechanisms plants use to communicate and how their own biologi- cal processes are a manifestation of communication see mingly intangible to our senses. The project proposes the design of a sound prosthesis based on the principle of biofeedback -a technique focused on gaining awareness of an organic body physiological functions- using instru- ments to gather information about the operation and cy- cles of these living systems. The prosthesis transduce the readings obtained in to a sound synthesis process conferring an abstract voice to plants. Patterns obtained from the study in different specimens of plants would be a basis for a future design of a coded communication sound system.
The aesthetic conception of Pulsu(m) Plantae is based on the idea of chaosmosis, coined by Italian philosopher Félix Guattari, who proposes aesthetic subjectivity as a method for generating referential links. Pulsu(m) Plan- tae provides a series of interactive experiences where the technological application gives the subjects a tool to increase its capacity of perception. The project seeks to analyze the non-tangible processes of communication in networks composed of biotic elements, amplifying electrical signals that serve as channels of transmission be- tween the different types of specimens that conforms the plantae kingdom.
In collaboration with Juan Carlos Gonzalez biologist specialized in botanics from the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
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