Plants Can Make Music And Now You Can Listen To It
This artist and entrepreneur invented a device that lets you listen to music created by plants.The sounds are so phenomenal. The man in the video takes a device and places it onto various plants and you can hear their unique sound waves.
It is an emotional experience. The video shares that the gadget used “converts plant biorhythms into music.” The device is called PlantWaves.
The inventor explains his creative discovery, “we connect two sensors to a plant’s leaves and the device (PlantWave) detects the variations inside of plants based on the moving water around. We graph the variations as a wave, translate them into pitch, and then run the pitch through instruments that we design.” The designer takes the PlantWare to a redwood tree. He explains how plants cannot “sing” if they are dead or not watered. The healthier a plant, the louder it sings.
This product has been in the works for a decade. The man wanted to connect people to nature through music. A record producer and an engineer created this incredible breakthrough design. It was first revealed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. His hope is that PlantWave will get people more connected to nature.
This causes me to think about the Bible verses that talk about the trees singing. All of creation truly does worship the Lord. Even if we cannot hear it, they are making music for His glory every day. We can celebrate His goodness and creativity in His beautiful design.
"Let the fields be jubilant, and everything in them; let all the trees of the forest sing for joy.” Psalm 96:12
Plants Can Make Music And Now You Can Listen To It
This artist and entrepreneur invented a device that lets you listen to music created by plants.The sounds are so phenomenal. The man in the video takes a device and places it onto various plants and you can hear their unique sound waves.
It is an emotional experience. The video shares that the gadget used “converts plant biorhythms into music.” The device is called PlantWaves.
The inventor explains his creative discovery, “we connect two sensors to a plant’s leaves and the device (PlantWave) detects the variations inside of plants based on the moving water around. We graph the variations as a wave, translate them into pitch, and then run the pitch through instruments that we design.” The designer takes the PlantWare to a redwood tree. He explains how plants cannot “sing” if they are dead or not watered. The healthier a plant, the louder it sings.
This product has been in the works for a decade. The man wanted to connect people to nature through music. A record producer and an engineer created this incredible breakthrough design. It was first revealed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. His hope is that PlantWave will get people more connected to nature.
This causes me to think about the Bible verses that talk about the trees singing. All of creation truly does worship the Lord. Even if we cannot hear it, they are making music for His glory every day. We can celebrate His goodness and creativity in His beautiful design.
"Let the fields be jubilant, and everything in them; let all the trees of the forest sing for joy.” Psalm 96:12
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