Spore 1.1
2004 / electrical and miscellaneous
parts, EPIA M10000, MAX and C
Spore 1.1 is a
self-sustaining ecosystem for a rubber tree plant purchased
at Home Depot. In this project, Home Depot is responsible
for the plant in two ways: first, an unconditional
guarantee to replace any plant they sell, for up to one
year; second through an implied cybernetic contract. This
second responsibility is the creative content for the work,
where the economic health of Home Depot is transitioned
through a series of physical computing techniques to a
mechanism for controlling the watering of the rubber tree.
An onboard computer uses a Wi-Fi connection to access Home
Depot stock quotes once per week, keeping a database of the
week’s ending stock values. From the fluctuations in Home
Depot stock, programs and circuitry connected to the rubber
tree are controlled accordingly. If the company does well
by showing stock growth, so does the plant - if the company
suffers losses, Spore 1.1 does not get watered. If the
plant should parish, due to poor stock performance, it is
returned to the Home Depot and replaced with another-at no
additional cost.