Mushrooms communicate with each other using up to 50 ‘words’, scientist claims
Professor theorises electrical impulses sent by mycological organisms could be similar to human language
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Tarun Nayar | Modern Biology on Instagram: "Conifer tuft mushrooms playing synthesizers ever so cutely ☺️🍄🎶 I’ll be in NY in July, join the list in my bio to come on a field trip… and thanks for all the love from India! Aiming to be there in December. Feel free to drop suggestions in the comments 🙏🏽
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Bioelectricity converted to gate and cv (=synth language) and then sent to the @moogsynthesizers #mother32 to make these cute squeaks and wobbles. Altho these are simple biosonification ideas with origins over 30 years ago, we’re still learning a lot about how fungi use electricity to communicate - and what it means. See some of my recent posts for more on that. In the words of Michael Levin - bioelectricity = cognitive glue
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#mushrooms #fungi #synth #mycology #nature #ambient"
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