K. Lee, Eun Young Lee, Joo-seok Moon, Jina Jung, H. Park, H. Lee, Seung Ah Lee
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许多人喜欢养室内植物,并从植物的存在中得到安慰。植物不仅具有美学和医学用途,在人类历史上也有许多其他用途。因此,植物生态学及其生物进化与人类文化密切相关。通常人们认为植物是静态的,但实际上它们确实会移动,并对周围的环境做出实时反应。他们的反应太慢,无法被识别,他们的沟通方式也与我们不同。因此,人们很难了解植物地下的生物和生态内容。我们想象,如果植物能像人类一样说话、看见和感知,会发生什么。我们的团队由来自工程、人机交互和媒体艺术的研究人员组成。我们的生物-计算机混合装置项目是基于我们来自不同经验和跨学科知识的想象力协同创作的。在想象的基础上,我们赋予每一种植物一个角色,并通过添加具有文本到语音(TTS)语音合成和基于物理的视觉处理的电子设备来夸大植物的感觉。植物的文化历史是用人工智能语音合成系统合成的各种不同的人类声音来讲述的。此外,正如人类的视觉对光作出反应一样,我们也想象植物可以通过叶子看到周围的环境。因为光合作用发生在那里。通过从附着在叶子上的微型相机捕获图像,并在放置在植物之间的LCD屏幕上显示图像处理结果,我们模拟了植物的视觉。当用户触摸植物时测量电信号,它会扭曲视听输出。这个作品的整体体验可能会引起用户将植物视为一个动态的生命,为用户更深入地理解植物的潜在背景打开一个缺口。
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Many people enjoy keeping houseplants and get comfort from the presence of plants. Not only for aesthetics and medical purposes, plants also have many other uses in human history. As a result, plant ecology and its biological evolutions are closely related to human culture. Normally people perceive plants as static objects, but in fact they do move and react to their surrounding environment in real-time. Their responses are just too slow to be recognized and their communication methods just differ from ours. Therefore, people find it hard to understand the biological and ecological contents underneath plants. We imagine what would happen if plants can talk, see, and sense as humans do. Our team is composed of researchers from engineering, HCI, and media arts. Our biology-computer hybrid installation project is collaboratively created based on our imagination driven from diverse experiences and interdisciplinary knowledge. Based on the imagination, we give each plant a character and exaggerate plants' sense by adding electronic devices with text to speech (TTS) voice synthesis and physics-based visual processing. The cultural histories of plants are spoken with all different synthesized human voices generated by our AI-based voice synthesis system. Also, as human vision responds to light, we also imagined that plants could see their surroundings through leaves. Because photosynthesis takes place there. By capturing the image from a mini-camera affixed to the leaf and showing the result of image processing in LCD screens placed among plants, we mimic a vision of the plants. The electrical signal is measured when users touch the plant and it distorts the audio-visual outputs. The overall experience with this work may arouse users to think about plants as a dynamic living being, opening a gap for users to understand the underlying context of plants more deeply.
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