If you’re a greenthumb in spirit but just can’t keep your favorite leafy pets alive, fret not – the answer to your problems has arrived in a clever new human/plant communication project. Four students from NYU’s infamous ITP program – Robert Faludi, Kate Hartman, Kati London and Rebecca Bray – have recently devised a brilliant solution to keep you from throwing in the trowel on gardening altogether. Dubbed Botanicalls, the innovative concept establishes a way for thirsty plants to effectively communicate their needs to humans – by placing phone calls to their owners.
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I don’t mind the plant telling me when it’s thirsty, but I think I would grow to resent a plant that called me all the time.
I’m so glad great minds have come together to find a simple solution to such a perplexing problem … it is amazing that houseplants have survived so long without a voice, let alone without the ability to place telephone calls. I’m hoping that eventually every plant in my garden can have a cell phone.
Is anyone else thinking “Feed me, Seymour”???
Oh Great, let’s hope the green friends are able to reach us in time.
Otherwise it might be possible i guess, they (our little green friends) will call the firedept. for WATER..!!!!!
This is really upsetting, a technological invasion of an otherwise magical and healthful interaction. here’s my way of knowing when to water the houseplants that do so much for me: i pay attention to them.
I am impressed with your modern solution to a problem that all plant lovers have experienced at some time or another…..can you make one that works for my relationships too???
I’m with David: this is ridiculous. How about if all the creative minds who came up with this spent their creativity and rationaltiy trying to figure out how to get clean drinking water to people instead? My god, if you can’t figure out how to water plants, don’t have them!
AS A FORMER HIGHSCHOOL AGRICULTURE/ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES TEACHER ( WHO CHOOSES TO OWN A FLOWERSHOP & BRING STUDENTS IN AS EMPLOYEES RATHER THAN CONFINE THEM IN A CLASSROOM SETTING) I FINE THIS A CREATICE WAY TO EXCITE PEOPLE ABOUT TECHNOLOGY. I AGREE THAT THERE ARE MANY OTHER THINGS THAT NEED TO BE FOCUSED ON BUT EVERY NOW AND AGAIN WE NEED TO HAVE SOMETHING TO EXCITE AND BE IRREVENT TO ENCOURAGE THE PRESENT & NEXT GENERATION OF RESEARCHERS TO OPEN THEIR MIND AND THINK OUTSIDE OF THE BOX.
YEAH FOR HUMAN PLANT COMMUNICATION IN ANY FORM IT SHOWS UP!
BOTH SPECIES NEED ALL THE HELP WE CAN GET.
SO, SPECIAL THANKS TO THE PLANT PLANT WORLD FOR THEIR PLANT TEACHERS (google it);
AND THANKS TO THE TECHIES FOR EXTERNALIZING THE REALITY OF HUMAN PLANT CONNECTION,
AND THANKS TO THE BLACK MADONNA WHO VISITED ME IN A VISION, INJUNCTING “HUMAN PLANT COMMUNION” (google it).