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Read MoreRecently, MIDI Sprout was featured in a commercial for the 50th anniversary of the National Park Service Rivers & Trails.
Read MoreAs a MIDI Sprout user, do you ever get questions like, “I wonder what <insert plant here> sounds like?” Do you find it baffling that there isn’t a place where we can all go and tune into a rose, or a snake plant or oak tree?
Read MoreHere is the MIDI Sprout on the incredible island of Flores in Indonesia, where we explored new lands and connected to forms of nature we never knew existed.
Read MoreDid you know that you don’t need a MIDI Sprout in order to play with our app? While the MIDI Sprout iOS app was designed for use with our hardware to listen to plants, we’ve also built it with humans in mind.
Read MoreWhile MIDI Sprout for iPhone comes with everything you need to connect your plant to your phone (and your computer) the device can be paired with a number of other consumer electronic products.
Read MoreHere’s a little secret for you. You don’t need a plant to use MIDI Sprout. Since our device works by measuring the variation in connection between two metal probes, you can also use the MIDI Sprout in other creative ways beyond plant music.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce that the MIDI Sprout app is now available in the App Store. When connected to a MIDI Sprout via an iConnectivity MIDI to Lightning adapter, the MIDI Sprout app allows you to listen to your plants play harmonious sounds designed by our team of artists.
Read MoreTo celebrate the MIDI Sprout App launch on iTunes, here's a little demo to show you exactly how it works and how easy it is.
Read MoreFinally, the video to answer one of the most asked questions we receive related to the MIDI Sprout, "What would a marijuana plant sound like?" Tune in as artists, Joe Patitucci and Jon Shapiro make plant music with Cannabis as they travel through South America.
Read MoreData Garden founder and artist, Joe Patitucci, visits Torrey Pines State Reserve in California where he addresses your questions about how light changes plant music. Tune in as he connects his MIDI Sprout to native grasses along cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
Read MoreData Garden founder, Joe Patitucci, takes us on a hike through Than Sadet National Forest in Thailand and listens to native plants.
Read MoreHere's an excerpt of an interview and performance with Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe, from his residency at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, California where he made plant music using MIDI Sprout.
Read MoreThis guest mix, curated and produced by Lisbon-based DJ Carlo Patrão, was originally broadcast on Rádio Universidade de Coimbra.
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