PlantWave is a new device that allows you to listen to music created by plants. The makers of PlantWave, which was designed to recreate the sensation of being surrounded by nature, figured out how to ...
PlantWave retails for $299. PlantWave, a device created by Marina del Rey-based Data Garden Co. that turns a plant’s biorhythms into music, is starting to blossom. Sales started taking off in October ...
Plants can’t talk, but they do sing. In 2014, sound artists Joe Patitucci and Jon Shapiro designed the Midi Sprout, a small gadget that gently attaches to a plant leaf and translates its electrical ...
PlantWave works by detecting slight electrical variations in plants, graphing them as waves and translating the waves into pitch. The pitch determines notes played by instruments in the app. The ...
Austin has enough live human musicians, at least the ones who haven't moved to Lockhart or Elgin. The best — and most relaxing — music I've heard all week was made by some plants. I don't mean ...
The music sounds, at first, like it belongs in a power yoga studio: electronic and rhythmic, rising and falling like breaths. But then a higher pitch juts into the mix, and the strains of sound ...
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