Researchers Turn Plants Into Touch-Sensitive Controllers

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Researchers Turn Plants Into Touch-Sensitive Controllers


Disney Research has developed a system that turns your geranium into an interactive controller.

Potted plants have been a staple of interior design for almost as long as humans have known how to keep them alive indoors. They provide oxygen, they look pleasant, they can survive mild attacks from children and dogs, and sometimes they even smell nice, too. Now, thanks to a few clever engineers at Disney Research Pittsburgh, your homely plants could do more than just sit about looking pretty; by turning them into organic electrical circuits, the researchers' Botanicus Interacticus [http://www.disneyresearch.com/research/projects/hci_botanicus_drp.htm] system is able to convert any potted plant into a touch-sensitive controller.

The system, as demonstrated in the accompanying video (which features excellent lines such as "we excite plants on multiple frequencies"), works by fooling a soil-based sensor into thinking that the plant it's attached to is an electrical circuit of a certain fashion. With this sleight in place, Disney's researchers were then able to develop a system where poking, tapping, pressing, or otherwise interacting with a sensor-hooked plant results in the sensor registering the movement.

After months of development, the researchers have managed to create a system so nuanced that it can turn any potted plant into a musical instrument, visualizer, or art installation. As the video points out, the differing structure of various plants yields a wide variety of potential touch-and-control combinations, such as tapping both the stem and the leaf of one plant to create multiple, complementary tones. The plant is not harmed at all by the process.

While the science behind this is seriously cool, it's the aesthetic and philosophical aspects of this project that seem to really stick in the mind; one of the nicest things about Botanicus Interacticus is its deft demonstration of advanced biological and electrical knowledge being implemented to produce art that reminds those who experience it of the interconnectness of the natural world above all else. Well, that and how much fun it is to imagine your pet cat being introduced to one of these things. Could it be programmed to respond to plant-based pet invasion with loud noises? Imagine your cat trying to chew your leaves and being greeted with the bridge from Purple Rain [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MSmEwkhOrQ&feature=player_detailpage#t=317s], for instance. Technology, Escapists. It's taking us there.


Source: Disney Research [http://www.disneyresearch.com/research/projects/hci_botanicus_drp.htm]









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All I want to know is how long until it's available commercially.

Also we need more of these, lots more. With some sentry turrets we could prepare for zombies.
 

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Interesting.
I can't help to laugh if plants were capable of thoughts, they will be thinking "stop touching me!!!"
Imagine if the console company decided to integrate technology in the game somehow, there will be alot of parents and neighbour who are annoyed with the kid ruffling their plants. Also if the planter seller get into the gaming side, it would be like "buy this cactus to play [insert game] like never before!"
 

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Scarim Coral said:
I can't help to laugh if plants were capable of thoughts, they will be thinking "stop touching me!!!"
I was kind of thinking more like "Stop touching my tulips!" kind of reaction probably when someone is messing around with their plant controller.

On topic though, I think this kind of technology might be good to make some more sensitive control layouts, maybe giving analog buttons a greater range of actions they could do depending on how the user's hits the buttons. I think it could be possible as they said they can make artificial plants that pretty much work just like the plant if you use it, so I guess it could be possible!
 

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In b4 Plant vs Zombie joke.

Seriously. I can't believe no-one has come up with that yet. My literal first thought upon reading this. Anyway, seems like a pretty cool idea. Certainly interesting at any rate, seeing new and remarkably innovative ways of creating new controllers :)
 

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is it bad if i thought that what you meant at first was trying to hook up your cat into the same system

because we all know that would trigger the end of days
 

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Wow, science is wonderful, again.
Though I don't think it will be commercial at this stage, I would love to see some of the tech that this would invent/improve.