Tasks / Document Growth

Document something growing.
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What better growth to document than the growth of SF0 itself? I've been wanting to do some quantitative analysis of SF0 for a while now, and this task allowed me a framework to do just that. I've tried to include only the results I think are most...

This is 'lucky' bamboo. I plucked four shoots from various potted 'lucky' bamboo at the Home Depot down the street. Contrary to my initial assumption about this plant, 'lucky' bamboo grows very, very slowly. Consequently, this project took quite a...

So I admit it: I've been suffering from a two month long dry spell. And no, collaborations don't count as they don't take as much effort on my part (but they should...). What was the cause of this taskin' drought? The daunting job of living up to my ...

CAVEAT LECTOR: If you are offended by the suggestion of male sexual apparatus, if you were outraged by the opening scene of The 40-Year-Old Virgin, do not scroll down! I hope I don't get in trouble for this. That being said... I miss my girlfriend...

Hello, Hi hi! I'm Mollie. This is my selaginella lepidophylla. Watch her grow: (excuse the awful color achieved in compression :)

I wanted a compromise between something that grew organically (without, in this case, active agency on my part, aside from setting events in motion) and something that I could easily document in a single session. Plants are the most obvious example o...

By chance, at the beginning of November I realized that my neighbor in the apartment building just beneath mine is attempting to sprout an onion and three tubers that look a bit like sweet potatoes (on top of the exhaust fan for the A/C). I decided ...

Document the Growing Spider Plant Army

The growth of organisms I shall leave to my friends in Biome. I cause my own inanimate objects to grow, in a simulation of this process - a simulation fuelled in part by my own metabolism, thus combining my own organic growth with the remarkably diff...

When I first read the instructions, I thought "document" was a noun. I ran with it, and this project, for me, has become one of documenting document growth. I combined this with Object Annotation, which I have now posted as well. I decided...