Difference between revisions of "DePrikker"
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
We think the first option is more inspiring for people on the market having a first contact with this phenomenon: the design is open for participation and the mechanism is very visible. | We think the first option is more inspiring for people on the market having a first contact with this phenomenon: the design is open for participation and the mechanism is very visible. | ||
− | [[File: Prototype1.jpg]] | + | [[File: Prototype1.jpg|thumb]] |
The idea is simple; people can pin fruits and vegetables on a piece of zinc and copper. As soon as the circuit is completed the light comes on. | The idea is simple; people can pin fruits and vegetables on a piece of zinc and copper. As soon as the circuit is completed the light comes on. | ||
− | [[File:Fruit-licht.jpg]] | + | [[File:Fruit-licht.jpg|thumb]] |
Last but not least we included the A of Afrikaanderwijk in the design to refer to the local context. | Last but not least we included the A of Afrikaanderwijk in the design to refer to the local context. | ||
− | [[File:Afrikaandera.jpg]] | + | [[File:Afrikaandera.jpg|thumb]] |
Related articles: | Related articles: |
Revision as of 10:54, 24 January 2018
From experiment to a product
Or..? Could it be still of value to the operators on the market and for the district? We have investigated the amount of different fruit and vegetable waste on the Afrikaandermarkt and the possibilities of alternative use. We have learned that you can get energy from fruit and vegetable waste by turning it into a kind of battery. Further reading about our research findings: New Lights on Waste
After the analysis of the amount and type of waste, we have been in discussions with several parties within the Afrikaanderwijk how to make it of use. We found out that in their perception there is too little light on the market and in the district, which creates a negative atmosphere. Our idea is to create a light source with the fruit and vegetable waste and thus improve the unpleasant reputation of this district. This option we have further developed, resulting in a prototype.
DePrikker
Through the experiments we came up with two ideas which could generate energy.
The first version was to pin complete fruit pieces to make a circuit, the second was to crush the fruit, put it in trays and to generate energy out of it.
We think the first option is more inspiring for people on the market having a first contact with this phenomenon: the design is open for participation and the mechanism is very visible.
The idea is simple; people can pin fruits and vegetables on a piece of zinc and copper. As soon as the circuit is completed the light comes on.
Last but not least we included the A of Afrikaanderwijk in the design to refer to the local context.
Related articles:
The Art of the Inclusive CityLinks
CONTRIBUTE
Feel free to contribute to Beyond Social.