SymBioTotem by Sympoiesis
SymbioTotem: A pop-up, AI-powered art installation that functions as an environmental sensor and community engagement tool, promoting interspecies interaction and local ecosystem awareness.User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 30 Jan 2024 11:02 AM
You should have at least one core team member who was at a Zuzalu event (Zuzalu Montenegro or ZuConnect) for a minimum of a week.
The project description mentions that core team members Danilo Olivaz and Akash Kulgod have met in person at Zuzalu Montenegro in 2023, indicating that they have been present at a Zuzalu event for at least the minimum required duration.
You should be open about your other sources of funding and not think of it as a factor that can disqualify you.
The project provided a detailed funding section which discusses past funding and budget needed without indicating that other sources of funds might disqualify them from the round.
Tech must somehow create value to the Zuzalu ecosystem.
The SymBioTotem project aims to integrate environmental awareness and education with cultural elements, aligning with Zuzalu's mission of innovation in technology, science, and social innovation. Additionally, the intent to have a SymbioTotem at a 2024 Zuzalu event highlights direct value creation for the Zuzalu ecosystem.
Blockchain-facing tech must be maximally compatible with Ethereum and common Ethereum ecosystem standards.
The project description does not explicitly state the integration or compatibility with Ethereum or any related blockchain technology, hence there is insufficient information to assess this criterion.
Technology projects must be fully open-source, relevant to the needs of in-person Zuzalu events.
The project outlines plans to share outcomes and lessons from its ongoing tests and developments through an Open Source Toolkit, ensuring the technology is fully open-source. It's also designed to be a centerpiece in on-site events, which aligns with the needs of in-person Zuzalu events.