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Grown tables
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1 Nov 09
A tree is a product of its specific time and place.
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Crop artist
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1 Nov 09
Environmental artist Agnes Denes’s iconic 1982 work, Wheatfield, is revived in London in 2009.
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Robotic aquaculture
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1 Nov 09
The self-sustaining and untethered Oceansphere is powered by a patent-pending hybrid ocean thermal energy conversion system.
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Readymade oasis
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1 Nov 09
Evan Gant’s RainDrops system allows people to adapt standard plastic bottles to an existing gutter system to collect rainwater.
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Suburban spread
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1 Nov 09
Farmadelphia by the Front Studio, proposes to transform the urban environment by introducing bucolic farmlands into the city’s urban fabric.
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Flower power
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1 Nov 09
Comprising 15 solar panelled sunflowers, the Electric Garden in Austin, Texas, is literally what its name says.
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Food miles
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1 Nov 09
WHYBIN/TBWA Sydney has crafted 12 countries’ flags from food typical of the country.
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Molecular meat
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1 Nov 09
Cocoon by Rickard Hederstierna is a response to the world’s growing population and its desire to consume meat and fish.
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Powerplant tomatoes
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1 Nov 09
A collaboration between Great Northern Hydroponics and GE Energy has resulted in a massive greenhouse cogeneration plant.
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Communal pods
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1 Nov 09
The Eco-pod proposes to stimulate the economy and ecology of downtown Boston through the installation of a temporary vertical algae...
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Functional food
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1 Nov 09
Pharmland is a proposal by Nord Architects to redirect 20% of Denmark’s agricultural land to grow medicine instead of food.
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Victimless meat
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1 Nov 09
Marije Vogelzang’s Faked Meat started as a reaction to meat substitutes.
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Singing in the rain
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1 Nov 09
The Filterbrella by Andrew Leinonen provides protection while collecting and filtering rainwater to make it safe to drink.
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Lawn attack
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1 Nov 09
The Edible Estates project proposes the replacement of the domestic front lawn with a highly productive edible landscape.
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Ornamental pastures
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1 Nov 09
Hafsteinn Júlíusson’s Growing Jewellery is a clash of jewellery and gardening, couture and organism.
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Mushrooms on the run
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1 Nov 09
Agata Jaworska’s In Transit proposes growing mushrooms in the packaging while they are being transported.
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Body pharming
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1 Nov 09
Michael Burton’s design projects predict a future scenario where people grow and produce clinical and pharmaceutical products on the body.
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Barrel o’ rain
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1 Nov 09
Designed to look like a giant water drop, Bas van der Veer’s A Drop of Water collects rainwater by filling a watering can and rain barrel.
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Social farmwork
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1 Nov 09
Hyperlocavore.com is a yardsharing social networking site launched by Liz McLellan.
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Cereal assemblage
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1 Nov 09
Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg and Sascha Pohflepp examined the potential of synthetic biology to be used to grow products.
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Petri dish flesh
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1 Nov 09
The Tissue Culture and Art Project by Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr explores the use of tissue technologies as a medium for artistic expression.
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Jelly fishfarm
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1 Nov 09
Somewhere between a biodegradable fish farm and a synthetic reef, Microcosmic Aquaculture is a speculative project.
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Farm footprint
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1 Nov 09
The Crowd Farm draws energy through a flooring system that responds to human footsteps.
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Pocketful of posies
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1 Nov 09
Woolly Pockets are soft-sided nests for growing plants.
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