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Detecting fish aesthetics
Swimmy fish castle has three exits. The lighting changes at the aquarium depending on which exit the fish takes, The fish learn to adjust the lighting to their preference which optimizes ambience | |
I have seen fish swim through little castles. If these castles
had three or four exits then a laserpointerish graphic on the
side of the tank could change its geometry or dapple.
The fish would start to swim in a way that optimized their
experience. Advanced users might go genetic algorithm
on
the thing as well, modifying the patterns further with hue,
brightness, and geometry all fish adjustable.
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This would almost certainly work with cephalopods that use chromatophores for visual communication. |
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Bony fish, maybe not so much. |
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Autocorrect dictionary edited. |
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Could be even more fun if you had an octopus with a
disco-ball. [marked-for-tagline] |
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