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How to build a terrarium, Beginners Guide: *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2jL3QP4hTA&t=329s
 


First ideas for my on-going project:
First ideas for my on-going project:
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[[Documentation of microbial fuel cell]]
[[Documentation of microbial fuel cell]]


[[Building a Joule Thief]]




- I tried to build a Joule Thief.
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==References==
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*Klaus Herbst, Pflanzfabrik, https://www.instagram.com/pflanzfabrik/?hl=en
*Klaus Herbst, Pflanzfabrik, https://www.instagram.com/pflanzfabrik/?hl=en
*Living Alone for 2 Years in a Biosphere, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaSRIR9AjFU
*Living Alone for 2 Years in a Biosphere, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaSRIR9AjFU
*How to build a terrarium, Beginners Guide: *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2jL3QP4hTA&t=329s
*References for plastic art: [https://www.boredpanda.com/plastic-bottle-sculpture-recycle-art-veronika-richterova/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic]
*References for plastic art: [https://www.boredpanda.com/plastic-bottle-sculpture-recycle-art-veronika-richterova/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic]
[https://hotelelephant.co.uk/blog/2022/2/4/how-some-artists-have-turned-plastic-waste-into-impactful-works-of-art]
[https://hotelelephant.co.uk/blog/2022/2/4/how-some-artists-have-turned-plastic-waste-into-impactful-works-of-art]
[https://ecoartdatabase.org/en/showcase/]
[https://ecoartdatabase.org/en/showcase/]

Revision as of 16:25, 6 December 2022

My understanding of sustainable aesthetics

In my opinion the words have two different meanings, which can collide into one understanding. Sustainability can be seen as taking eco-friendly ressources and giving it life and therefore great purposes. For example recycling/ upcycling. By using what is already there, we get to make materials or objects more long lasting, without creating new waste. The aesthetics is what makes the sustainable into some kind of art form. Giving it new life, new meanings and perspectives. Since aesthetic is subjective, the creator has freedom in its expressions and can chose how the art work is presented. Making it a sustainable aesthetic.





Futerrarium.jpeg


My project I want to persue: use empty masen jars (my flatmates&me have a huge collection) give them a new life by turning them into terrariums how to make terrariums:

> first layer: gravel
> second layer: soil 
> third layer: taller plants (place them et the back), smaller plants (placed at the front) 
> next step: place moss, nice looking stones and pieces of tree trunks
> last step: place tiny insects that are good for the little eco-system: for example snails and spring tails

- by using different types of soil and plants I can experiment with divers terrariums and observe how they will turn out

- in my opinion it is a great way to keep the plant life sustainable, learn more about micro-organisms and place them in an aesthetic way


First ideas for my on-going project:

> turn nettels into ropes and try to make textile or baskets etc. out of it
> recycle trash into pots for plants + take kitchen scrapes/ herbs/ seeds for regrowing itself.
> turn natural ressources into colours/ paint. for example thumeric = yellow
> I could also combine these ideas into one big project: selfmade coloured basket = pot for the regrowing 
        plant. 
> find a new usage for trash 
> generating Bio gas by using compost 


Experiments

Documentation of microbial fuel cell

Building a Joule Thief


References

[2] [3]