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World In A ShellWhat may look like an out-of-this-world space dome is actually a <a href="http://worldinashell.net" target="_blank">World In A Shell</a>. A 100% self-sufficient traveling exhibition and cultural data collection unit conceived by artist <a href="http://worldinashell.net/concepts/artist.html" target="_blank">Hans Kalliwoda</a>, the structure's goal is to travel the world while stopping at remote locations near UNESCO World Heritage sites to serve as a gallery space, a database, and a library for indigenous cultures. The mobile exhibition space packs away completely into a shipping container and unfolds into a dome that generates all its own power from the wind and the sun.1
World In A ShellKalliwoda describes his project as polliniferous, meaning it has the ability to carry pollen -- in this case, pollen is a metaphor for knowledge.2
World In A ShellWorld In A Shell is designed to carry knowledge around the world and 'pollinate' other cultures.3
World In A ShellThe project launched its tour in March of 2010 at the MuseumPark in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/ooze-architects-villa-rotterdam-is-a-classic-structure-wrapped-in-a-spectacular-geometric-skin/">Rotterdam</a>.4
World In A ShellFor the next 5 years, World In A Shell will travel to remote spots in culturally significant places to capture and store pictures, drawings, recordings, stories, self-representations and art works about the local people, their culture, and living conditions.5
World In A ShellAs the walk-in-sculpture travels around the globe, it takes with it all this information and passes it on to the next group of people.6
World In A ShellWe're fascinated with the idea of a traveling recorder and sculpture, especially as it is designed to preserve tradition and culture, but we're totally blown away by the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/faberhaus-pavilion-tiny-off-grid-eco-cottage-for-nature-lovers/">off-grid capabilities</a> that have been engineered into the mobile space.7
World In A ShellThe design of World In A Shell started back in 2001 at <a href="http://inhabitat.com/mecanoos-tu-delft-library-crowned-with-a-massive-green-roof/">TU Delft</a> as a collaboration between over 50 students from various faculties.8
World In A ShellThe entire exhibition space packs down into a 20' shipping container, making it easy to ship anywhere in the world.9
World In A ShellUpon arrival, the doors are opened and the shell is unfolded and unfurled, providing insulation and protection from the elements as well as a surface for the photovoltaic panels.10
World In A ShellThe project generates electricity with two <a href="http://inhabitat.com/power-flower-wind-turbine-trees-could-domesticate-wind-energy/">wind turbines</a> supplemented by solar panels, and it stores available energy inside an impressive array of batteries stored in the floor of the container.11
World In A ShellThe mobile exhibition space also comes equipped with a water recycling system, data monitoring, cube modules with various purposes, and computers for data collection.12
World In A ShellWorld In A Shell was designed to return "technology to its humanistic role as tool, in this case for the creation of a vehicle for intercultural exchange and intellectual cross-pollination, guided by social and ethical concerns."13
World In A ShellThe next stop for World In A Shell is D'Kar which is a small San (Bushman) village near Ghanzi in the Kalahari desert of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/massive-green-roofed-innovation-hub-set-to-launch-botswana-into-high-tech-business/">Botswana</a>.14














