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parn:dilzio [2013-04-23 10:29] nikparn:dilzio [2013-04-23 12:37] – [Newly-installed specimen] nik
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-==== Dilzio ▽ Patabotanica ====+===== Dilzio ▽ Patabotanica =====
  
 (via http://dilzio.borrowed-scenery.org/) (via http://dilzio.borrowed-scenery.org/)
  
-Fri Oct 19, 2012 12:48am **On freedom of expression versus censorship**+====On freedom of expression versus censorship==== 
 +Fri Oct 19, 2012 12:48am 
  
 As one of the moderators of the forum (and in my capacity as Chief Officer of Multiple Personalities), I am of course committed to keeping this forum free of ill-intentioned or inflammatory comments, trolling, spam, flame wars, and so forth. However, within reasonable parameters, I would also like to encourage freedom of speech and the frank expression of multiple viewpoints (and personalities) - which will inevitably sometimes be contradictory, incongruous, and even positively antagonistic to one another. As one of the moderators of the forum (and in my capacity as Chief Officer of Multiple Personalities), I am of course committed to keeping this forum free of ill-intentioned or inflammatory comments, trolling, spam, flame wars, and so forth. However, within reasonable parameters, I would also like to encourage freedom of speech and the frank expression of multiple viewpoints (and personalities) - which will inevitably sometimes be contradictory, incongruous, and even positively antagonistic to one another.
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-Wed Oct 17, 2012 4:50pm **Edible language experiment**+====Edible language experiment==== 
 +Wed Oct 17, 2012 4:50pm 
  
 (Towards a vocabulary of taste of Lingua Ignota words) (Towards a vocabulary of taste of Lingua Ignota words)
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 Several months afterward, one test subject described the experiment like this: Several months afterward, one test subject described the experiment like this:
  
-    There was this paper and stuff you could eat, and then all these strange words came out of our mouths. Do you have any more?+There was this paper and stuff you could eat, and then all these strange words came out of our mouths. Do you have any more?
  
  
 +  - #1 slurbicious
 +  - #2 tadanculus smooi
 +  - #3 toothpaste, hosti, red
 +  - #4 olsynth 
 +  - #5 xyzzyxxyzzyx 
 +  - #6 tasty blood, chewing gum 
 +  - #7 disappearing into nothing 
 +  - #8 middle ages 
 +  - #9 book with leaves of a citrus tree 
 +  - #10 fireworks 
 +  - #11 een kaderke 
 +  - #12 drip drip drip drip drip drip
 +  - #13 middle ages 
 +  - #14 thought 
 +  - #15 pepper 
 +  - #16 a field of mint leaves 
 +  - #17 my first theft and guilt 
 +  - #18 Mmmmmmmmm 
 +  - #19 mos 
 +  - #20 blue and red, many angles
  
-#1 slurbicious +====Cargo cult: conclusions==== 
-#2 tadanculus smooi +Wed Oct 172012 10:31am 
-#3 toothpastehosti, red +
-#4 olsynth +
-#5 xyzzyxxyzzyx +
-#6 tasty blood, chewing gum +
-#7 disappearing into nothing +
-#8 middle ages +
-#9 book with leaves of a citrus tree +
-#10 fireworks +
-#11 een kaderke +
-#12 drip drip drip drip drip drip +
-#13 middle ages +
-#14 thought +
-#15 pepper +
-#16 a field of mint leaves +
-#17 my first theft and guilt +
-#18 Mmmmmmmmm +
-#19 mos +
-#20 blue and red, many angles+
  
 +Amidst Ashton's howling hoots of amusement, the inspiring buzz of electricity, the plants and wires and circuit boards - nothing happened. Things just don't fuse together like they do in our reality; the magic glue connecting our herbal technologies doesn't stick. We're going to have to rely on our research assistants and their tireless work on plant-machine translation.
 +
 +Fortunately this has just picked up momentum. The new assistant has already been mentioned. I'm mystified as to just what we'll find in the Snoepwinkel in a few days' time. Maybe the whole place will be [[:bioluminescent_fungi|glowing]] in [[:plant_perception#light_elctrochemical_responses|blue, white and red light]]. Undoubtedly the place will be filled with electrodes and new fungal blooms. (The assistants themselves often behave like and resemble fungi; for this reason alone they are dear to our hearts.)
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 +====Newly-installed specimen====
 +Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:41 pm
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 +Another assistant has turned up, like the sudden appearance of a mushroom in the autumn rain. He arrived with a peculiar shiny metal box. It is filled with artefacts that look potentially intriguing, though he himself is apparently puzzled by their exact uses: organic biofield sensors, photon splitters, cerebral cortex connecting caps, and even a mini orgone accumulator… But right now he's climbed onto the roof with another assistant, where they clown around with the weather station. Their activity seems neither purposeful nor entirely inane. We hold great hopes for this new addition to our research team. (He is also very versatile and can be planted almost anywhere to good effect.)
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 +Sprouting: fungi, diodes, bioluminescent exhalations, pinstripe tattoos.
 +
 +--druko
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 +Wed Oct 17, 2012 10:57 am
 +
 +They have in fact come down from the roof now and seem to be growing quite obsessed with the [[:kokedama]] as potential test subjects. The recent (human assistant) arrival can be viewed here in some action shots where he appears to be engaged in preliminary tests of a custom-designed electrical interface on an unsuspecting kokedama.
 +
 +{{>https://secure.flickr.com/photos/foam/8096362566/}}
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 +//The red light indicates that there is potential for receiving a communication event//
 +
 +{{>https://secure.flickr.com/photos/foam/8096363698/}}
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 +//The kokedama has been successfully implanted. Now time, and the precise configuration of the human communication interface, will tell//
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 +Their modality of science imposes the necessity for often convoluted workarounds which can appear somewhat comical to those who know better, and to those who know worse. And so they are running round with dark goggles coated in mycelium and debating how to amplify photon events, contemplating where to affix electrodes on plants using a glue of honey and potassium chloride for measuring earth/plant/fungi resistance via somewhat crude transistor devices that would be rendered unnecessary in other contexts; their ongoing struggles are recorded [[:silent_dialogues_notes|here]]
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 +{{>https://secure.flickr.com/photos/foam/8096354377/}}
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 +//The rudimentary translation equipment, to be configured for operation with the God helment and the glued plant//
 +
 +On the human side of these initial plant-human interface experiments, they are looking into an amplifier/coil setup commonly known as the "[[:plant_communication#plant_consciousness_interface|God helmet]]," that apparently interfaces directly with the occipital lobes.
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 +Their efforts are laudable and undoubtedly fascinating, though also quite puzzling and obscure. We have not seen our assistants so avidly excited about their work in a long while, and it is pleasant and rather amusing to see them fully immersed in activities that they find meaningful.
 +
 +--armormin
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