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Brilliant entry for Dell Regeneration Competition Design.
By Luis Luna, “O” is the project inspired by oxygen and the cycle of photosynthesis, aiming to contribute and reduce CO2 that computers generate through use.
It’s not only a nice idea for offsetting even a bit of the emissions generated by running a computer, but it’s also pleasant to take away some of the cold metal feel of a computer and replace it with something warm and approachable. That’s part of the reason why wood computers are so appealing. To add in some green - living green - makes it even more so. Of course, watering the plant might feel sketchy, but putting it in a removable pot can minimize the fear of frying your hard drive by accident.
(via TreeHugger)

Brilliant entry for Dell Regeneration Competition Design.

By Luis Luna, “O” is the project inspired by oxygen and the cycle of photosynthesis, aiming to contribute and reduce CO2 that computers generate through use.

It’s not only a nice idea for offsetting even a bit of the emissions generated by running a computer, but it’s also pleasant to take away some of the cold metal feel of a computer and replace it with something warm and approachable. That’s part of the reason why wood computers are so appealing. To add in some green - living green - makes it even more so. Of course, watering the plant might feel sketchy, but putting it in a removable pot can minimize the fear of frying your hard drive by accident.

(via TreeHugger)

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