Like last year the Greener Gadgets conference 2010 here in NYC had an amazing line-up of speakers. I’ve always admired Yves Behar’s work at fuseproject. His opening speech mentioned that as designers we can put sexy back into green. This was underlined by his work for PACT organic underwear and the electric Mission One motorcycle. He introduced two new projects: a ‘hackable’ car for the developing world and a crystal chandelier powered by only one LED light that uses one crystal and one paper shade. The latter will debut at the Milan Furniture Fair in April.
Another session was entitled Gadget Talks and Tom Hadfield from LaboGroup explained the amazing concept behind the plant-based air purifier Andrea. It looks like a beautiful sculpture and it was no surprise that Tom mentioned that his French innovation company is dedicated to turn science into an art form. LaboGroup is associated with Le Laboratoire, the art and innovation center in Paris. Andrea is 1000 times more efficient at removing toxic gases from the air than plants alone. It’s based on a NASA design and purifies all those nasty VOCs which makes it perfect for stagnant areas in your home or office. The other highlight was the presentation by Leonardo Bonanni from MIT Media Lab for Sourcemap that’s a very cool tool for LCA and supply chain transparency. It’s open source and would for example tell you the carbon footprint you incurred to attend the Greener Gadgets conference. And then of course, don’t forget to offset it.
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