This is a live recording of an improvised session between Jarvis Earnshaw, 2 carrots, a zucchini and a basil plant using a device called the 4D meter invented/developed by Dr. Ken Hashimoto. The 4D meter is a device that can translate the feelings and emotions of a plant into a synthesized sound as seen in the wonderful documentary "the Secret Life of Plants" 1979 by Walon Green.
this diary entry of a dream on the 3rd of July 2012 was recorded live at Paradise Alley in Kamakura Japan using a cassette tape recorder and is now available in a mini-cd format through www.jarvisearnshaw.com
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