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We reached out to Alessandra Ceretto to develop a project using the data she and Charlie Hubbard have found on how the rhizosphere microbiome changes in relation to a plant’s circadian rhythm. We are envisioning an analog clock that has moveable hands (either online or an actual physical clock) that, when interacted with, will change a “heat-map” on a digital representation of a plant and it’s rhizosphere.

Steps:

  • Reach out to Tyler at the Makerspace to see if anyone there can help us make this
  • Get a quote for the cost of a digital representation
  • Get a quote for the cost of a physical exhibit

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