This is an audio device, and even the 15 minute video doesn't seem to present that vital piece of information. It's weird seeing all these animations that clearly relate to sound, but they are entirely silent. The only sounds I found were the two people talking about it.
and in this other playlist examples of how the app works: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHVTQkDLhxdcluhVxnbLz...
It's a very intimate thing I think you can influence by touching the plant with your hands.
I discovered this device a few days, but I don't really know what it is. I was hoping someone here knew him.
Aside: A shockingly high number of people don't seem to notice that those haunting planet sounds we get treated to occasionally, are actually scans of images processed row by row (or column by column) to produce a string of numbers, that are then mapped exactly this same way.
Having said that, as you can tell from the play list, since assigning notes force it all to be in key, plus adding lots of echo and whatnot, you can produce some really interesting soundscapes.
It is a bit of a mirage though. The waves exist, but the mappings to their peaks are man-made. You could (and should!) map to a harmonic minor scale to get some amazing Eastern sounding music out of it. In the second playlist, you can see they've added a lot more control than the usual apps of this sort.
I consider most of this to be an interesting experiment in a different type of pseudo-randomness than we usually deal with on computers. And this one has a nice wooden package to go with it.