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I made a floating bonsai above a pottery bowl

Link to video where you can see it freely floating :)

HairyHarry @lemmy.world - 2day

I love the outcome and hate the fact even my plant needs electricity now.

Also I'm just envious.

Edit: That plant also needs a USV UPS!

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 2day

Sorry but what is a USV? -.-

Yes, needed electricity is a bummer, but if it comforts you it runs only from electricity from my solar panels ;)

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HairyHarry @lemmy.world - 2day

Sorry, I meant UPS, as USV is the German term for it.

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 1day

Ah now I get it, I didn‘t know the term for it.

Aber ja das würde richtig Sinn machen!

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HairyHarry @lemmy.world - 1day

Du warst halt für eine kurze Zeit ... narrisch ;)

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 1day

Hehe

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mushroommunk @lemmy.today - 2day

This could be done with regular magnets, no need for electricity

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 2day

Sadly it cannot be done with just permanent magnets, then you need at least one contact point to stabilize it.

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mushroommunk @lemmy.today - 2day

I could have sworn I've seen it done but I'm just now learning about Earnshaw's theorem. Huh. TIL

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 2day

Nice, thanks for referencing Earnshaw’s theorem :)

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roscoe @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 1day

In case anyone else is curious: here

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 1day

Thanks!

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ColeSloth @discuss.tchncs.de - 1day

It cannot. Not without insanely cold temps.

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Kühlschrank - 2day

Now you can be sure it gets even light

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 2day

Ha that’s true!

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cabbage - 2day

That's super neat. Is it a mess to water?

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 2day

Yes, for now I spray it two times a day. The moss ball dries up so quickly, of course even more so as it sits freely in the air. So not practical at all, but very nice to look at

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KazuyaDarklight @lemmy.world - 2day

Maybe mossball formed around some type of reservoir core with a low permiability? More watering than normal I'm sure but maybe more of a every 2 days scenario.

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 1day

Also great idea. My idea right now is an infrared thermometer to measure when the surface is dry and then sprinkle it with water when it’s necessary.. but that’s a bit overengineered :P

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Cethin - 10hr

Well, it's a plant floating in the air. It's already over-engineered. You might as well go all the way at this point.

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blackbrook - 2day

What if you a sprayed layer of something onto the mossball to slow water exchange? Not sure what, something like starch or collagen occurred to me but that probably only works if they can dry.

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 1day

Hm yeah maybe that would work.. I have to think about a bit more..

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LemmyThinkAboutThat @lemmy.myserv.one - 2day

Wow! That’s absolutely amazing! I don’t have a green thumb so this is the highlight of my week! 👍

I also appreciate the mastodon video link instead of YT, thanks for sharing!

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 2day

Thank you :) Sure, Fediverse all the way :P

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Cruxifux - 2day

…how? Are you some kind of plant wizard?

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 1day

Sadly no, but I try to keep the plants happy as best as I can ^^

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Cruxifux - 1day

But how does it float? Like I’m old but I’m not usually “ALL TECHNOLOGY SEEMS LIKE MAGIC TO ME” old.

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FrostyTrichs @crazypeople.online - 2day

Pretty damn cool. Thanks for sharing!

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 2day

Sure thing :)

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borth @sh.itjust.works - 2day

What?? That's cool! Is it magnets?

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 2day

Yes, big permanent magnets to push it ip and electro magnets to keep the floating magnet centered

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AnarchistArtificer @slrpnk.net - 2day

Oh my God, this is so cool. It's one of the coolest things I've seen this year. I love things like this that are both technically impressive and also beautiful. It's unfortunate that it requires more effort from you to keep it watered, but the effort seems worth it by far (if you're able to keep on top of it, that is)

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 1day

Ahh thank you!

This makes so happy that you point this out because this is exactly what I was aiming for: while technically impressive I tried to hide any sign of technology, even the cable is sleeved with natural fibers. All things visible are only natural materials.

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AnarchistArtificer @slrpnk.net - 11hr

I was just going through my inbox and seeing your reply reminded me of this project, and I'm blown away all over again. Like, ugh, it's so cool it's practically painful. I find it deeply and profoundly beautiful because of how elegantly you've synthesised something that contains both the natural world, and technology.

The grim world we live in means that many of us reflexively end up hating technology, because of how it is so often used to facilitate our oppression — even the devices we own don't feel like our own. I find your post to be an essential reminder that it's not actually the technology itself that we hate, but the way it's used against us (and the people who are doing it). Some might find the way that I'm raving about this floating plant pot to be silly but this feels like a legitimately powerful symbol of what technology can be; it can empower us to make cool stuff, and rather than existing in opposition to nature, we can actually use it to glorify the natural world.

Seeing people make cool stuff like this always makes me feel inspired. I aspire to be someone who is always at least a little bit ridiculous, and this is exactly the vibe I love. Like, this is an objectively absurd thing that you've made here. I can't fathom how long it must have taken to make this (and the various kinds of expertise), and even now it's done, you've basically got a pointless ornament that requires more care than before. It's fundamentally quite silly, but that's why it's so cool!

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MNByChoice @midwest.social - 2day

I love that this will avoid pooling water on the roots.

Also, it looks like fake AI. In this case that is cool.

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 2day

That’s true, however it dries up way to fast now. So not much being gained here at all sadly

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marduk @lemmy.sdf.org - 1day

I wonder if you could coat the root ball with a layer of clay or something to hold moisture longer while maintaining the earthy look?

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 1day

Also great idea! So cool that you all give so nice suggestions :)

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skip0110 @lemmy.zip - 2day

Cool! Does it get dizzy? :P

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bistdunarrisch @lemmy.world - 2day

I asked it but sadly it didn’t answer and just turned away from me :(

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acockworkorange - 2day

I'm a gyrating, pollinating, son of a bee...

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