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Design – Concept Art and Diagram of Installation

Wed Feb 7 Meeting outcome

We have conceived a physical installation centred around an M5 Stick (sensor) and Arduino framework. Illustrated in the diagram below is how this tangible ‘island’ embodies the intricate signalling network of mycelium, each element communicating with others following user interaction with the piece.

At the structure’s apex resides the “mother” or main mushroom housing the M5 Stick. This component has been meticulously programmed to emit signals to the Arduinos upon detecting movement. With each input detected, a distinct sound resonates, accompanied by an illuminating display of light. The remaining fungi, each housing an Arduino, respond by emitting the same sound, symbolizing the transmission of information akin to the researched ‘language of the mushrooms’ – a method of communication observed in natural ecosystems to relay strategies for risk prevention.

While still in the brainstorming phase regarding materials, we envision utilizing flexible wires for the stems, allowing for a degree of bendability, while incorporating artificial moss and other naturalistic elements to evoke the ambience of a forest setting.

Diagram of the installation.

Furthermore, I have made some concept art to help with the designing phase.

Original artwork.
Monochromatic version: allows the user to focus on the signalling (lighting).

 

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