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Summary of past 2 meetings

Meeting Notes:

Dates: 28th and 29th of February

1. Venue Selection:
– Consensus reached on utilizing the atrium at Alison House for the Mycelium Network experience.

2. Lighting Selection:
– Deliberation on using diode lights for the immersive experience.

3. Mother Mushroom Sensor and Node Aesthetics:
– The decision to retain the mother mushroom concept due to its efficiency with only one sensor.
– Exploring materials suitable for the stem’s flexibility and stability.

4. Node Aesthetics:
– Agreement on adopting a less realistic aesthetic, favouring an artistic approach such as paper lanterns for the nodes.

5. Visualization of Signaling Complexity:
– Brainstorming methods to represent various signalling types:
1. Stress signals
2. Food signals
3. Symbiotic relationships with other plants

6. Project Timeline:
– Acknowledgment of the five-week timeframe and the necessity for a detailed plan to ensure project completion. Therefore, we assigned roles:

  • Joe: produce sound examples for next week.
  • Agnes: design UX and visual of the exhibit after what was discussed.
  • Shirin: experiment with materials to bring to life the M5 stick mushroom.

Next Meeting: Wednesday 6th of March

Plan:

  • Choose exhibition hours and book it.
  • Get LEDs and try them out.
  • Look into booking a soldering workshop.

 

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