Underwood Network - Living Mycelium Research Map (FABLE/175)
Underwood Network - Living Mycelium Research Map
“Underwood Network – Living Mycelium Research Map” — see it live.

Imagine a digital landscape that mirrors the intricate workings of a living mycelium network, where each connection whispers secrets of forest intelligence. The “Underwood Network – Living Mycelium Research Map” transforms complex ecological data into an immersive experience, inviting viewers to explore unseen connections within forest ecosystems. Through an innovative design approach called Organic Canvas Interaction, the interface responds dynamically, mimicking the organic flow of fungal growth and root systems. This project doesn’t just display information—it embodies the very essence of natural computation, making it a compelling tool for educators, scientists, and curious minds alike. Curious how this intricate web was brought to life and what it reveals about forest understories? Dive into the full case-study to uncover the design strategies that make the Underwood Network a living, breathing research artifact, and see how it invites us to rethink the forest’s silent computations. Prepare to venture beneath the soil, where data and nature intertwine in unexpected ways—click through to explore the full story and the secrets it holds.

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