There are no good reasons why plants should have machetes.
I first learned of the existence of this armed flora thanks to Twitter user, who shared this terrifying piece of Aperture Labs-esque art in a series of tweets. The installation is called '' and was created by David Bowen, an artist whose work often fuses nature and mechanical systems using robotics and custom software. , the robot arm has a control system that interprets the"electrical noises found in a live philodendron.
As you can see from the video, the arm movements go from random and awkward to"oh my god, someone is going to get killed by a philodendron." This isn't the first time Bowen decided to arm nature with a human weapon, either. Nine years ago, he created an installation called '', where a group of flies in a transparent sphere could control and fire a revolver via video-tracking. No, really. A sphere of flies that can shoot a gun.
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