Nature Network
Nature Network is an interactive exhibition at the Seed Museum about how plants talk to each other. plants use an internet of fungus to communicate to help each other out. Hidden under your feet is an information superhighway for plants.
Client
Nature Network
Year
2023
Category
Museum
Interaction exhibition
Type of Work
Research
Branding
Interactive
UXUI
We designed the Nature Network exhibition with the goal of creating an immersive experience for visitors, allowing them to truly feel and understand the incredible ways in which plants communicate and support each other. Through our interactive and user-friendly design, we aimed to engage and educate people of all ages about the amazing world of plants and the hidden networks that exist beneath our feet.
The Nature Network exhibition is a great opportunity to learn more about this fascinating research and to see the ways in which plants are much more complex and interconnected than we might have previously thought.
The Nature Network exhibition is based on the fascinating scientific research that has shown that plants are not just passive organisms, but rather they have complex communication systems that allow them to share information and help each other out in a variety of ways. Scientists have found that when one plant is attacked by, it can send out chemical signals through the mycorrhizal network to neighboring plants. These signals can prompt the other plants to start producing chemical defenses or to close their stomata to conserve water. In this way, the plants are able to coordinate their responses to environmental challenges and to support each other in times of need.
We designed the Nature Network exhibition with the goal of creating an immersive experience for visitors, allowing them to truly feel and understand the incredible ways in which plants communicate and support each other. Through our interactive and user-friendly design, we aimed to engage and educate people of all ages about the amazing world of plants and the hidden networks that exist beneath our feet.
The Nature Network exhibition is a great opportunity to learn more about this fascinating research and to see the ways in which plants are much more complex and interconnected than we might have previously thought.