Carnerie is the grow your own meat device of the future
Kelly van GemertThis speculative kitchen device shows us a future where growing meat at home is not just a possibility but a reality.
With the open call Spaceship Earth we invite artists, designers and visual storytellers to imagine the most daring, most promising, most inspiring new ideas about the changing relationship between humans, nature and technology. We challenge them to dream of a more inclusive and sustainable world. A world in which biology and technology merge. A world in which humans and planet earth enter a new evolutionary phase. A world worth living in.
Find out moreA burger made from cultured meat, milk from a robotic cow, or potatoes from space. Welcome to the world of the space farmer. Spacefarming takes a closer look at how we can grow our food differently in the future, or even on other planets.
More infoHello time travellers, welcome to the future of yesterday. What will the world look like in five years, 50 years, or even a 1000 years from now? While some predictions have become reality, many remain a fantasy. We still don’t own jetpacks after all. RetroFuture explores how we envisioned the future in the past, and how it shaped us today.
More infoThis speculative kitchen device shows us a future where growing meat at home is not just a possibility but a reality.
Researchers at the University of California discovered that bots now excel at solving CAPTCHAs faster and more accurately than humans.
Luke Talbot has developed a solution to assist people experiencing homelessness in charging their phones for free by hacking rental bicycles.