Hello everybody.
To briefly introduce myself, I am a sound artist, I have been creating installation art called Anthesizer (Ant + Synthesizer) for few years.
Here is the link to one of my recent works, Anthesizer IV. I am still working on this page so a lot of links would not open yet, but you would get the general idea.
And I am currently working on the next piece, Anthesizer V. Here are my questions/concerns.
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I would like to try 3D printed formicarium with 8 slots between chambers where I can easily slide in the optic sensors. Optic sensors' width fits perfectly with 1/2" tubing, and I should use tubing for each entrance bc ants might mess with the sensor (for example blocking the light emitting part with dirts and stuff) if I install them within the nest. Also, It would be great if I can do this from the back, so that the wires don't hinder the audience' observation.
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The ant colony that I am typically using is P. rugosus. Since they are not good at climbing, I don't want to make it vertical. But just making it flat, horizontal would look boring. So I am thinking of making it like a staircase — 3 layers of horizontal nests. Do you see any technical difficulty or problem with this idea? If so, why?
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For those who has experience in 3D printing and AutoCAD, could you give me resources or advice? Also, any ideas, suggestions are welcome!
Oh, for those kids who always ask "Why would you do this, why would you do that" in a cynical manner (there is always one and I am sick of them), I am trying to make an art piece that is consisted of bunch of electrical components with live ant colony. It should work while the ants are safe and also look slick and sexy at the same time. I am not trying to come up with some horrible looking 'welp this should work' ant farms in your closet which serves only one purpose - barely keeping them alive.