Some green thumbs insist that talking to plants helps them grow and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science is putting that popular idea to the test with a technological twist.
As part of "MythBusters: The Explosive Exhibition," the museum created an interactive experiment that lets anyone tweet at a plant at the museum through the project's official website. The unique message gets turned into robotic speech that then travels through a speaker to the plant.
The museum teamed up with the agency Carmichael Lynch, an organization that focuses on digital media, public relations and more, to create a special tweet-to-speech technology. Visitors to the official site can actually hear the technology at work; as a new tweet comes in, the robot sounds it out.
To evaluate the results clearly, another plant currently sits in silence. The museum will look at the overall growth of both plants over the course of the experiment as well as the color and size of the plants' leaves.
So far, Twitter users have sent the lucky plant everything from words of encouragement to harsh messages. The museum will keep tabs on how many words, characters and messages reach the plant.
Dear plant, do you have a favorite poet? Walt Whitman, perhaps? I think you'd like "Leaves of Grass" #talktoaplant talktoaplant.com
Tara Olson Medina (@taraolsonmedina October 10, 2013
Who's a good plant? You're a good plant. Yes, you are. You're a good plant. Atta boy. #talktoaplant talktoaplant.com
Alexey Shelestenko (@akahamlet October 10, 2013
You deserve to die, plant. #talktoaplant talktoaplant.com
Sylvain Paley (@SylvainPaley) October 10, 2013
"MythBusters: The Explosive Exhibition" runs until Feb. 2.
Image: Flickr, Mark Dixon; Plant pictured is not involved in the experiment.
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