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== vegancipation ==
== Vegancipation ==


Das Experiment stellt Pflanzen durch mechanische Fortpflanzung und Tötung generationsweise vor die Wahl.
'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.  
Haben sie Vertrauen in zukünftige Generationen?
Das Experiment untersucht die vegetarische Willenskraft in Hinblick auf allzu menschliche Motive.
Progressiver Lamarckismus.
Analoge Apoptose.


Die Emanzipation der Pflanze.
'Vegancipation' also wants to see, if this decision is passed down through the generations.
Do these plants have faith in the following generations?


=== Inhaltliches Konzept ===
The experiment explores the herbal willpower with regard to human motives and ambitions.


Eine Pflanze denkt nicht über ihre Fortpflanzung nach. Sie streut ihren Samen, eine neue Pflanze keimt. Der Mensch hingegen entscheidet mittlerweile sehr genau über Geburt und Tod. Wie kann ich eine Pflanze vor die Wahl stellen, sich zu reproduzieren oder eben nicht? Erst recht dann, wenn ihr eigenes Leben auf dem Spiel steht?
It's progressiv Lamarckism and analog apoptosis.
It's the emancipation of the plant.


Level I
=== Concept ===
Eine junge Pflanze bekommt die Wahl der Reproduktion dahingehend, dass sie durch ihr eigenes Wachstum einen Mechanismus auslöst, der einer neuen Pflanze das Leben schenkt (einen Samen pflanzt).
 
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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Level I
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
Die neue Jungpflanze bekommt über einen ähnlichen Mechanismus die Wahl, ob sie kraft ihres Wachstums die Altpflanze abtötet (ph-Wert, Feuer, Dunkelheit, etc.) und gleichzeitig die Möglichkeit einer weiteren Pflanze das Leben zu schenken.


=== Umsetzung ===
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.
Fotoskizzen
 
 
=== Implementation ===
Fotosketches


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Setting
Setting
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Mit freundlicher Unterstützung durch einen guten Freund.
Mit freundlicher Unterstützung durch einen guten Freund.

Revision as of 20:09, 15 February 2013

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?

Level I

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

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

Fotosketches

Plantresearch

Storyboards

Mechanism

Setting


Mit freundlicher Unterstützung durch einen guten Freund.