Posted on 08/15/2013 8:00:42 PM PDT by DogByte6RER
Algae suit generates food to feed your constant hunger
When we think of futuristic fashion, our minds often lean toward the minimalist designs of Star Trek or Tron. But maybe what we wear in the future will have more to do with what we eat than what we want to look like.
That's the premise behind the algaculture symbiosis suit designed by Michael Burton and Michiko Nitta. The symbiosis suit is designed to make food for you as you go about your daily routine. A number of tubes, placed in front of your mouth, harness the CO2 you breathe and feed it to an ever-growing population of algae which lives in the suit. Stepping outside or sitting near a window provides the algae all the sun it requires.
Of course, the growing of algae isn't the end-game here it's growing enough to eat three square meals a day of the stuff. The suit debuted at a recent event at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. There, an opera singer donned the algaculture symbiosis suit and serenaded the gathered crowd. The suit created new algae populations during her performance, which audience members were free to consume after the presentation.
If this all sounds fairly creepy to you, algae might already be closer to your daily food supply than you think. Sushi, ice cream and milkshakes all routinely include one form of algae or another. With algae already being tapped as a future source of renewable fuel, it's possible that we could one day begin relying on the slimy green stuff as a major food source.
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/johnny
Will it work on an extended Mars expedition for astronauts to minimize food required for the trip?
uhm...hell no.
You know...if the suit needs a source of fertilizer I have a suggestion.
She looks stoned or something.
Bane?
Ping
Feed my constant hunger? For me, I find that after I eat like breakfast, or lunch or something, I’m not hungry any more. Weird, huh?
Speaking of slimy stuff that is supposed to be the food source of the future isnt that what they brought Kudzu to this country for?
Can you eat kudzu?
Maybe
I believe the idea was that cattle would eat the kudzu and we would eat the cattle but I think that the cows turned up their noses at the stuff.
They didn't test the idea with live cattle before importing those weeds?
Jerusalem artichokes were similarly introduced. The cows weren’t interested. People tried to hawk them as a human food source. Not too many fans.
They have pretty yellow flowers, like sunflowers, though and have taken over as an invasive species.
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