Sabtu, 04 Februari 2012

Olga Kalugina's The FlowerEYE


The FlowerEYE is a design of Olga Kalugina appearing to capture lightning in a can. The flowerpot lets you to see the system of the root of the plant. The FlowerEYE identifies the humidity of soil, temperature and other figures to put the root on the screen. Perfect for anyone who loves farms of ants, you can see the working of more on the FlowerEYE and the other by Olga Kalugina by following the coroflot and unplggd.



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