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==== gro world(s) ==== | ==== gro world(s) ==== | ||
- | public project page-> http:// | + | (an ongoing [[Foam Project]]) |
- | text matter | + | public project page-> http://fo.am/groworld |
- | in progress -> [[groworld | + | The groWorld initiative is FoAM's interstice between ecology, culture and technology. It brings together three ‘forces’ capable of transforming the world on human and ecological scale: |
- | pseudo-random links... | + | {sym} works on ecologically inspired, biomimetic and biomorphic, eco-scale culture. In progress see: [[groworld_directions]], |
- | * making art with living systems > http:// | + | {bio} is the ‘down-to-earth’ strand, applying itself to urban (re)vegetation, gardening and nourishment. In progress see [[category_gardens]], |
- | * radiographs of plants/ | + | |
- | * temporary gardens >> http:// | + | |
- | * guerrilla gardening | + | |
- | * " | + | |
- | * sLowlife exhibition: http:// | + | |
- | ==== gardens ==== | + | |
- | * [[groworld hybrid gardens]] | + | |
- | * rooftop gardens | + | |
- | * http:// | + | |
- | * http:// | + | |
+ | {sys} invovles research and development of ‘electric green’ technology, able to shed light, circulate energy, purify the elements, shelter or adorn a place in which all living things can delight. In progress see [[category botany]], [[hpi]], [[groworld game]], [[groworld tiergarten]], | ||
- | ==== biodiversity | + | ==== writing |
+ | * [[groworld vegetal culture]] | ||
+ | * [[groworld hpi]] and [[groworld hpi ii]] | ||
- | * the 6th mass extintion > http:// | ||
- | * see also > [[Biodiversity]] | ||
- | ==== Ecosystem Gardening | + | ==== various & misc. ==== |
- | See node [[Gurukula Botanical Sanctuary]] | + | [[Biodiversity]] / [[Symbiotica Workshop]] / / [[Project Groworld Adelaide]] / [[Project Groworld Bristol]] / [[Biomimicry]] / [[Patabotany]] |
- | ==== gro 'off world' ==== | ||
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- | * "How do you get plants to grow on Mars?" http:// | ||
- | * "The Physics of Space Gardens" | ||
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- | ====simulated==== | ||
- | * http:// | ||
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- | ==== places ==== | ||
- | * in adelaide >> [[Project Groworld Adelaide]] | ||
- | * in bristol >> [[Project Groworld Bristol]] | ||
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- | ==== unusual plants ==== | ||
- | * from ' | ||
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- | ==== other gardens and gardening kits ==== | ||
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- | * 'The TSG Toolkit is an open source platform for cultivating public "sound gardens" | ||
- | * moss grafitti > http:// | ||
- | * http:// | ||
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- | *growing-book | ||
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- | http:// | ||
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- | Books are always considered as static objects in people’s mind, transferring through words, pictures and imagination they produce. To break this traditional impression, I embed some industrial design elements in this prose florilegium which name is “book on life”. People can plant whatever they like in the left side of the book, they should care for it and watch it grow. During this process readers do not only learn the meaning of life but they create life themselves. 8 small LED lights are fixed on the bottom of the plants, in the evening the book can be turned on to become a lamp with the unique light reflect from the leaves. | ||
- | Designer: Eric Zhang | ||
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- | see also; [[Biodiversity]] / [[Symbiotica Workshop]] / / [[Project Groworld Adelaide]] / [[Project Groworld Bristol]] / [[Biomimicry]] |