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SymBioWare - V1

A wearable system to augment human perception in relation to other living beings (e.g. plants and fungi), via bio-data sensing/processing.

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What you are reading is the description of Version 1.0 of the SymBioWare. For a more up-to-date documentation of this project, please refer to https://github.com/dnllvrvz/SymBioWare

Imagine a world in which our technological devices offer us the opportunity to connect not only with our human peers, but also with the other-than-human world that surrounds (and literally makes) us! Imagine what that could mean for how we engage with our environment and our fellow neighbors. What that could mean for our perception of reality.

This is what The SymBioWare is about.

Inspired by the work of researchers and artists seeking to decipher the bioelectrical activities of plant and fungi, we have been experimenting with different DIY devices in order to read and transform such biodata into multimedia experiences. All of this with the purpose of illustrating the sentience and conscience of these beings, while enhancing ours own..

What you are reading is the description of Version 1.0 of the SymBioWare. For a more up-to-date documentation of this project, please refer to this link.
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What is the context of this project?


It all started with the book "The Secrete Life of Plants" and its empirical tales describing the sentience of plants. Fascinated, I began to research and prototype DIY electronic systems that would allow me to experiment with such an aspect of reality.

Shortly after I read my first "biodata", I encountered the work of researchers and artists who were making music with this kind of signal. And so I embarked on a journey towards the world of BioData Sonification:




A year and a half into this process I came across the work of Dr. David Eagleman (and others) around Sensory Substitution/Augmentation and it all clicked together! The possibility of developing a direct perceptual experience of another being's aliveness (including forests, rivers, etc), became an immediate goal.


What is the significance of this project?

There is a growing consensus that we are facing unprecedented crises in the whole world: ecological, social, economic and so on. Physicist and author Fritjof Capra suggests that these are not separate, but interconnected expressions of one single crisis: a crisis of perception. A crisis rooted on the artificial separation of humans and nature. Of I and other.

If this is so, I ask myself: "what is an effective way to shape change?" I don't know either. But my experience with public Bio-Sonification demos have shown that translating the aliveness of plants/fungi to one of our senses can change people's perception of reality forever.What are the goals of the project?

My hypothesis is that a person wearing a bio-data driven haptic interface for an adequate period of time - alongside a known parameter for comparison between vibratory stimuli and coupled being's state - will nurture an ability to assertively intuit about the state/activity of the coupled being.

The wild nature of such inputs requires novel mapping techniques (of signal inputs to vibratory outputs), which I will have to develop and polish empirically, alongside questions of temporal data scaling and device's wearing time.


Additional Info

I'm currently prototyping sensors and a haptic interface for this project (the VHP being the main reference). Besides comparing results from such prototypes and the professional equipment, I want to be able to experiment with a wide range of biodata - *from weather, to pre-recorded electrical activity of four species of fungi, to animal communication and physiological data - as a way to dive deeper into the world of sensory substitution. So ideally I'll manage to conduct many small experiments even during campaign, sharing it via lab notes with the community.

Speaking of it, I really must thank a lot of people and organizations who have supported me thus far in this journey. Both emotionally, conceptually, technically and financially! So my big thank you to Samara Tanaka, for having co-gestating the SymBioWare with me, to the InterComVerse Cycles folks, especially Luana, Vini, Nathalia, Tim, and Viola! To the Danilos, who have blindely trusted me uncountable times. To the guys from RH Info, who donated my first coin vibration motor. To Sam Cusumani, who have taken the time to design a SymBioWare pcb and ship me stuff! To Mundo Dos Cubensis for offering mushroom cultures for the project's experiments. And to PCBWay (via Liam at Hackster), who generously offered to provide free PCB prototyping for this project. And to prof. Andrew Adamatzky, director of the Unconventional Computing Laboratory at UWE Bristol for his inspiring research and thoughtful comments on this project.

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  • First SBW PCB sponsored by PCBWay

    Danilo01/26/2023 at 00:37 0 comments

    I was happily surprised to receive a message from Liam from PCBWay, which  enjoyed the project and offered me a pcb sponsorship to try their service.

    I've accepted their offer and with the invaluable help of Sam Cusumano (from Electricity for Progress) I was able to send a design to be printed.

    As a newbie to pcb creation, I was a bit confused by the ordering interface at first, but having the option to upload a gerber file and have it all filled up automatically was an amazing finding. The prices were also a good surprise, even though I had a coupon.

    There was a small problem with the initial file I submitted, but customer service was quick to let me know. After that, I only had to worry about providing the right shipping address and wait.

    When the pcbs arrived, I was amazed by their fine quality, materialized in their strength and appealing looks.

    Overall, I'm super happy with the service and product and would definitely recommend it to other people.

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