2010-10-01
Marin Sawa and her sculptures

Who would have thought that could arise from auks Sculptures science to demonstrate their hidden beauty?
Marin Sawa is a British architect and materiologist, and create elaborate sculptures using algae grown, tubes and glass jars. If you look at the overall result may seem a laboratory of a mad scientist. But these are not just aesthetic objects. With further research, they have the potential to use green energy. The draft Sawa, who called Algaerium, is to grow algae in his lab. It is well known by now that the Algae are used for food, fertilizer, dye, bioplastics, and pharmaceuticals. The U.S. government has recently invested $ 25 million for research on algae. And studies have shown that it can help generate electricity. But Sawa wants to use more quiet at home. Algaerium algaculture expand the industrial scale of a new scale to bring new presence of green in our urban life
The only problem is, how readily admits Sawa: it will take some time to implement his project, its technology. But when he's ready, power generation will never looked so good.
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