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My idea is to use the Arduino Touch Libary and an analog pin to sense the electrical capacitance of the human body with a plant. To achieve this i soldered a female midi port to the Arduino in order to control the sound of any synthesizer.
My idea is to use the Arduino Touch Libary and an analog pin to sense the electrical capacitance of the human body with a plant. To achieve this i soldered a female midi port to the Arduino in order to control the sound of any synthesizer. I powered the Arduino with a battery.
 
 
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thoughts: Its very interesting how different, I and other people, treat this plant. Its like a connection built between the human and the plant through the Arduino and sound.
thoughts: Its very interesting how different, I and other people, treat this plant. Its like a connection built between the human and the plant through the Arduino and sound.

Revision as of 14:20, 26 October 2021

'''Arduino light sensor'''

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This is my first Arduino Projekt. I visualised the data of a light sensor, to draw some rectangles on the canvas. The colours are randomized to show the light data in a better way. I was also able to use a microphone sensor to get a visualisation of music.

'''experiment in the park'''

File:SR002XY.WAV

We had a very interesting task at the Ilm Park. Our goal was to only focus on our surroundings. I mainly listened to the sound of birds. I was very fascinated how they communicate to each other. I made a 4ch Stereo recoding, to share this experience. It had a very calming effect to me.

'''final project''

My idea is to use the Arduino Touch Libary and an analog pin to sense the electrical capacitance of the human body with a plant. To achieve this i soldered a female midi port to the Arduino in order to control the sound of any synthesizer. I powered the Arduino with a battery.


Inside.jpeg

thoughts: Its very interesting how different, I and other people, treat this plant. Its like a connection built between the human and the plant through the Arduino and sound.