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Plant Symphony (interactive art)
By: Jessica Aurelle Chen, Ariel Tsang, Catherine Kehan Xu, Ellie Kim, Triane Tambay, Zhaniya Yeltindinova
Course: IAT 222 Interactive Arts
Project description: Plant Symphony is an interactive sound installation that maps the influence of human conductivity on the natural world through sound. Using house plants as a representation of nature, we have created a unique soundscape to give an audible experience for human-plant interactions. Our euphoric soundscape maps this unseen interaction as participants approach the 5 house plants in this display. Through this, we aim to highlight the influence human energy has on the natural world, instilling participants with a new appreciation for their influence on nature.