90.000 bottles per minute! New Adventure
In the United States are consumed every minute 90.000 plastic bottles. 80% and 'intended to go to landfill.
This is the reason that prompted the agency MSLK graphics to create an installation in New York to show this aberrant consumption. This video
the installation.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Black Spots On Spleen Of Dog
EyeStop_Pensiline HiTech (from Architecture + Design)
Girls (and they know who I mean) there seems to have read my mind ... and I would say that preceded us great!
OTHERWISE .... here is the project for hi-tech bus shelters, a new conception of the experimental station in the city of Florence.
shelters powered by ' and nergy of the sun, an' interactivity , elaborated and developed in collaboration with the MIT . Each stop will have these innovative shelters that, in addition to ensuring shelter from the elements, provide a lot of information to users. Thanks to the touchscreen large electronic ink with you can have real-time information on bus timetables and route calculation, traffic monitoring and rate of pollution, web browsing and applications related to mobile phone. All powered by solar panels on the roof of course, for a 'total self-sufficiency .
seems the future?! .. Yet it is already here (thank god) it's up to us!
Girls (and they know who I mean) there seems to have read my mind ... and I would say that preceded us great!
OTHERWISE .... here is the project for hi-tech bus shelters, a new conception of the experimental station in the city of Florence.
shelters powered by ' and nergy of the sun, an' interactivity , elaborated and developed in collaboration with the MIT . Each stop will have these innovative shelters that, in addition to ensuring shelter from the elements, provide a lot of information to users. Thanks to the touchscreen large electronic ink with you can have real-time information on bus timetables and route calculation, traffic monitoring and rate of pollution, web browsing and applications related to mobile phone. All powered by solar panels on the roof of course, for a 'total self-sufficiency .
seems the future?! .. Yet it is already here (thank god) it's up to us!
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