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Biome is a Smart Living Flora Terrarium You Nurture With Your iPad

11/10/2011
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    In an effort to slow down and find more meaningful ways to spend our time, London-based designer <a href="http://www.samuelwilkinson.com/" target="_blank">Samuel Wilkinson</a> has created the Biome Terrarium. Controlled by your iPad or smartphone, this living, breathing terrarium is like your very own plant <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamagotchi">Tamagotchi</a>. By adjusting lighting levels, climate conditions and water, you help help nurture the plants inside. Wilkinson, who is also the award winning designer behind the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/hulgers-stunning-sculptural-plumen-bulbs-hit-the-market/">Plumen light bulb</a>, designed this flora terrarium for the <a href="http://prote.in/feed/2011/09/slow-tech" target="_blank">‘Slow Tech – Designs for Digital Downtime’</a> exhibition at trend agency Protein’s exhibition space last month.
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    The flora terrarium is encased in a high tech capsule that works a little like a live <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamagotchi">Tamagotchi</a>.
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    Low energy lighting is integrated into the capsule to replicate sunlight.
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  • Biome Terrarium-Samuel Wilkinson
    Sensors provide real time information on the climatic conditions inside the dome.
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    Air and moisture levels are controlled via this funnel looking hole.
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  • Biome Terrarium-Samuel Wilkinson
    The smart garden is automatically linked back to your iPad or smartphone device when connected and displays a readout of the conditions.
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  • Biome Terrarium-Samuel Wilkinson
    As the gardener, you can alter the light, water, climate and nutrients.
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  • Biome Terrarium-Samuel Wilkinson
    Designed to be easily controlled, just by the push of a button, even non-green thumb endowed people could make it thrive.
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    Users can customize their terrarium to incorporate different types of environments like a tropical, desert, or even a herb garden.
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    Wilkinson dreamed up this high-tech smart garden as a way to experience digital downtime by finding an alternative use for smartphones.
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    Although slightly counterintuitive, by using the smart devices to help grow a plant it actually encourages their owners to consider a slower life.
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Biome Terrarium-Samuel Wilkinson

In an effort to slow down and find more meaningful ways to spend our time, London-based designer Samuel Wilkinson has created the Biome Terrarium. Controlled by your iPad or smartphone, this living, breathing terrarium is like your very own plant Tamagotchi. By adjusting lighting levels, climate conditions and water, you help help nurture the plants inside. Wilkinson, who is also the award winning designer behind the Plumen light bulb, designed this flora terrarium for the ‘Slow Tech – Designs for Digital Downtime’ exhibition at trend agency Protein’s exhibition space last month.

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