Alon Alex Gross’s fog and dew collectors provide a low-tech way for people in arid, developing regions to collect drinking water. Gross uses design to show users how individuals can come up with their own answers to ecological and technical problems. His method fuses the ancient methods of fog harvesting and dew collection with modern improvements such as super light materials and internet connectivity.
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Amazinnovention…..That’s it!!!
Pretty cool.
This so reminds me of a bigger version of the “dew collectors” in Herberts’ Dune series. This is great stuff. I’ll be digging into this further to supplement organic agriculture in remote locations.
Im interesting to by this product, that is possible