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Tag: Hydroponic

ELIOOO is an Instruction Book That Shows You How to Turn IKEA Parts Into a Hydroponic Garden System

2012-10-06 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Systems AI, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science

ELIOOO is an Instruction Book That Shows You How to Turn IKEA Parts Into a Hydroponic Garden System | Inhabitat – Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building
Bridgette Meinhold INHABITAT INTERVIEW: Waterstudio’s Koen Olthuis on FLOAT! Photocredits: Architect Koen Olthuis – Waterstudio.NL and Pieter Kers FLOAT! is a beautiful volume that explores the world of floating architecture through historic, current, and future developments as well as the technologies behind them. Eye-catching images, bright neon typography and a well-written narrative all make this a book you will want to have in your […] READ MORE >, inhabitat.com

Want to know how a hydro­pon­ic sys­tem works? Or maybe build your own? ELIOOO is an instruc­tion book that shows green thumbs how to build a hydro­pon­ic gar­den sys­tem using IKEA com­po­nents! The book, which is cur­rent­ly seek­ing fund­ing,…

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Vivos underground shelter network

2010-05-22 by timbatchelder, posted in Biomedical Informatics, Metadata Masterdata, OSINT Intelligence, Systems Science
NASA researcher checking hydroponic onions wit...
NASA researcher checking hydroponic onions with Bibb lettuce to his left and radishes to the right (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Here’s an interesting idea: create a network of underground shelters for biodefense and survival and rent out “shares” for a 6 month stay following any disaster. The shelters are equipped with all the latest eco-tech including off the grid energy, food, hydroponics, and air, water and EMF protection. The problem is: what do you do after the 6 months are up?

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