Brazilian artist Nele Azevedo made this work
the article states "The art installation of hundreds of little frozen men symbolizes the melting of the ice in our polar regions and how it will affect life on earth." http://earthfirst.com/green-art-spotlights-effects-of-global-warming/
see more photos and more about this artist @ http://neleazevedo.fotopages.com/?entry=967993&back=http://neleazevedo.fotopages.com/?page=0
This is for my students who are studying art and science,and anyone else' artist, scientists, creative and the curious. The Original intent is to be able to post for my students examples of artists and scientists who merge worlds to create a greater understanding of the world around us. I hope it will be a resource for anyone interested in the topic.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
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Saturday, November 27, 2010
More examples of Biomimicry: A Car grown from seeds
Mercedes-Benz Biome concept car is "grown from DNA-modified seeds"
This was taken directly from the Article:
"The Biome isn't built the same way normal cars are. Instead, its bodywork is grown from two seeds -- one for the interior, one for the exterior -- that produce an ultralight 'BioFibre', which is then harvested and knitted together to form the car. The wheels, meanwhile, are grown from four separate seeds. This may mean you have to wait 18 years for your car to grow up and become road-legal.
Merc's conceptualising envisioneers say the DNA for these seeds is engineered "to accommodate specific customer requirements". They create two Mercedes stars especially for you -- these stars are the seeds that grow into your car. We have no idea what your genetic requirements might be: straight blonde hair, perhaps, or an aptitude for dentistry.
If you thought that was all a bit Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, get this: the Biome is powered by a futuristic fuel called BioNectar4534, which isn't stored in a tank. Instead, BioNectar4534 is stored in the BioFibre material of the chassis, interior and wheels. We're not sure how you refuel the car, or if the chassis gets all dry and crinkly once you've driven a few miles, but Mercedes says the Biome's only emissions are pure oxygen.
Want more craziness? Mercedes-Benz says it's developed a technology to equip trees with special 'receptors' that can collect excess solar energy and turn it into BioNectar4534.
Also, because the Biome is made of organic matter, it can be easily disposed of when it reaches the end of its service life. It can be fully composted or used as a building material, meaning it blends seamlessly into the ecosystem from the start of its life to its ultimate end."
Read more: http://crave.cnet.co.uk/cartech/mercedes-benz-biome-concept-car-is-grown-from-dna-modified-seeds-50001684/#ixzz16V6rM2Pa
If you thought that was all a bit Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, get this: the Biome is powered by a futuristic fuel called BioNectar4534, which isn't stored in a tank. Instead, BioNectar4534 is stored in the BioFibre material of the chassis, interior and wheels. We're not sure how you refuel the car, or if the chassis gets all dry and crinkly once you've driven a few miles, but Mercedes says the Biome's only emissions are pure oxygen.
Want more craziness? Mercedes-Benz says it's developed a technology to equip trees with special 'receptors' that can collect excess solar energy and turn it into BioNectar4534.
Also, because the Biome is made of organic matter, it can be easily disposed of when it reaches the end of its service life. It can be fully composted or used as a building material, meaning it blends seamlessly into the ecosystem from the start of its life to its ultimate end."
Read more: http://crave.cnet.co.uk/cartech/mercedes-benz-biome-concept-car-is-grown-from-dna-modified-seeds-50001684/#ixzz16V6rM2Pa
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