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== | == Vegancipation == | ||
'Vegancipation' is an experiment that tries to give plants a choice on how to live their life through mechanical reproduction and targeted killing of one of their own. | |||
'Vegancipation' also wants to see, if this decision is passed down through the generations. | |||
Do these plants have faith in the following generations? | |||
The experiment explores the herbal willpower with regard to human motives and ambitions. | |||
It's progressiv Lamarckism and analog apoptosis. | |||
It's the emancipation of the plant. | |||
=== Concept === | |||
Plants don't really think about reproduction. They just disperse their seeds and a new generation sprouts. | |||
Humans however know and decide mostly every little detail concerning their reproduction and eventual death. | |||
The question is therefore, how can we get a plant to willfully decide to reproduce or not? And what would it opt for if its life was on the line? | |||
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File:nachnatur_lauraj_veganci01.jpg|first model | File:nachnatur_lauraj_veganci01.jpg|first model | ||
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A young plant is given the choice to reproduce through mechanical means. Through growing it can trigger a mechanism that plants a new seed. | |||
Level II | Level II | ||
=== | In turn the new seedling can, enabled through its own growth, trigger a second mechanism that kills the first plant(salt, fire, darkness etc). It also has the choice to plant a next genration. | ||
=== Implementation === | |||
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Setting | Setting | ||
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File:nachnatur_lauraj_veganci12.jpg | File:nachnatur_lauraj_veganci12.jpg | ||
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