Pollution sensitive 'EPA Dress' by Stephanie Sandstrom wrinkles on bad air days via embedded sensors.
Phil Ross's hydroponic (botanical) juggernauts and recycled (cement) cellphones. Aggregate art for gadget loving eco-geeks.
Floating fiber archipelago carpets created by Brussels-based textile designer Laure Kasiers.
Pleated recycled textile chair by Nendo ala Issey Miyake's 'Pleats Please'.
The Brelli - a 100% biodegradable umbrella made of printable 'bioplastic'. Rainy days never looked so good!
A slice is nice. Felt cushions, mats, and pads by the Scandinavian designer Lene Frantzen.
Norwegian Highway Lookout by Todd Saunders & Tommie Wilhelmsen. What a spot to go"parking"...
Philip Ross's 'Triple Now Power' tree ring piece. His "Juggernaut" plant survival system is a hydroponic- head-shaker.
Say it with flowers aka in-your-face floral wrath. The 'Bouquet of Anger' by Niels van Eijk & Miriam van der Lubbe's and their entire "Bouquets of Emotion" collection.
Claude Cormier, "paysagiste", bedecks trees in blue bubbles in his FantasyLandscape remakes. See also "Lipstick Forest" and "Solange".
Wout Berger's new dutch plantings. Rows upon rows of c-print wonder.
EcoShack's Nomad Yurt...for commitment phobes and the green yak-packing set. Who needs the overhead of a mortgage?
Microscopic Wood Anatomy's vine-cross section...or pulp fiction fantasy?
Street graffiti embedded in dried leaves...or rather, 'foglia graffito' by Abigail Doan
Plant ovary cross-sections from the Harvard Botanical Museum's Blaschka glass model exhibit. Fertility in fossil form?
Global Coral Reef Restoration...Mineral Accretion Technology might indeed save the day and the bay.