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Listen to Slime Mold Sing a Song | WIRED - 0 views

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    "THE WORLD IS buzzing with activity that's invisible to us. Take slime mold. The fungus, also known as Physarum polycephalum, can be found hiding in dark, dank places like a pile of damp leaves or the belly of a log. Though it's not invisible-the mold has a mossy yellow color-to the naked eye and ear, it doesn't appear to move or make a sound. Of course that's not true. Slime mold is a living, ever-shifting organism."
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Jana Winderen | Ultrafield, Fieldwork for the 16 channel Ambisonic instalation, MOMA. A... - 0 views

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    "Ultrafield, Fieldwork for the 16 channel Ambisonic instalation, MOMA. August 2013 Recordings for the project Ultrafield has been done in several locations, like Kaliningrad in Russia, the Göta river near Gøteborg, in Madeira, Portugal, Oslo, Ranvika by Larvik, in the Molde fjord, Istanbul, London and New York both under water, in air and of ultrasound made by bats. Additional recordings specifically for the piece, recorded at sites near Oslo:"
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Interspecifics Collective [ MEXICO. TECHNOLOGY. ART. ONTOLOGICAL MACHINES. BIO, DIY.] - 0 views

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    "We are a nomadic multispecies collectivity experimenting in the intersection between art and science. We embrace hybridized practices among different disciplines and living organisms, open knowledge and precarity as a challenge.Our current lines of research are based in the use of sound to understand the bioelectrical activity of different bacterial consortiums, plants, slime molds and humans using DIY and custom-made sets of hardware we call ontological machines. "
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