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== Merchandise ==
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I am planning to make some nice crafted device for selling it in some local aquarium stores in yogyakarta. and of course a t-shirt
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== Literature on Biomonitoring using weakly electric fish ==
 
== Literature on Biomonitoring using weakly electric fish ==
  
 
Real-time biomonitoring of water contamination by cyanide based on analysis of the continuous electric signal emitted by a tropical fish: Apteronotus albifrons [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S004313549600190X#?np=y?np=y]
 
Real-time biomonitoring of water contamination by cyanide based on analysis of the continuous electric signal emitted by a tropical fish: Apteronotus albifrons [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S004313549600190X#?np=y?np=y]

Revision as of 08:33, 27 March 2014

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I am currently exploring the sonification of weakly electric fish, such as the Black Ghost Knifefish, partially cos it's fun (see ENKI, by Tony Hall). but there is examples of using the frequency analysis to monitor water quality

Basic Setup

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Nice travelling edition for the HLab14 Tourdigrade

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Fish 2 pd Interface

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First Sonification experiment

Please note that the clicks are not communication, but wiggles in the wiring... see chrips in the pic above, detected with pd.


Merchandise

I am planning to make some nice crafted device for selling it in some local aquarium stores in yogyakarta. and of course a t-shirt

G4124.png

Literature on Biomonitoring using weakly electric fish

Real-time biomonitoring of water contamination by cyanide based on analysis of the continuous electric signal emitted by a tropical fish: Apteronotus albifrons [1]