This is ridiculously cool. The brains at Disney’s Pittsburgh research lab have figured out how to turn any plant into a responsive multi-touch sensor.
The project, called Botanicus Interacticus (which sounds kind of like a spell out of the Harry Potter universe) uses an electrode embedded in the soil below a plant that records the interruption of electronic signals when people touch the plant.
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Those interruptions can then be programmed into audio and visual responses, programmed back to the user.
Imagine walking through a garden of these responsive plants at a Disney theme park one day. You’ll know how it works but you’ll probably still be awed by it. Now imagine a five-year old doing the same thing. That said, they might be a little disappointed when the plants back home don’t do the same thing.
Here’s a more detailed explanation of how the technology works:
Welcome to our sci-fi future.