Andras Nagy László

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Research in recent years increasingly suggests that certain elements of our environment, such as fungi and plants, can sense and respond to us. Communication between the root network of trees and mycorrhizal fungi allows them to exchange nutrients and warn each other of potential threats.

Studies have shown that plants also respond to physical touch and recognise signs of pests or human interference. Although not sensory in the human sense, these responses indicate a high level of adaptability and interaction. These results open up new perspectives in understanding nature and wildlife, emphasising the importance of the close relationship between ecosystem components.

The concept and realization of the project was the work of László András Nagy, but he worked closely with members of the Mumush Electric Team: sound design (Áron Telegdy), project management (Ikona Wurk) and Eapo (ESP developer). The installation was created with the support of Mumush.

The concept and realization of the project was the work of László András Nagy, but he worked closely with members of the Mumush Electric Team: sound design (Áron Telegdy), project management (Ikona Wurk) and Eapo (ESP developer). The installation was created with the support of Mumush.

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