ALINA :: primalinea :: The Vertical Farm Sculpture for Museums
Our fourth demonstrator already visited Technisches Museum Wien, DASA Dortmund and Parque de las Ciencias, Granada
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ALINA :: primalinea :: Visitor’s experience
What the plant needs to grow: Light, Carbon dioxide, Water.
The Vienna High-Spring-Water supplies our plants at Technical Museum in Vienna with Nitrate, Chloride, Sulfate, Fluoride, Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium and Potassium.
To support optimum growth of our plants, we add
sodium, potassium and phosphates to our water, three of the most important micronutrients in plant cultivation.
The optimum light needed for plant growth is too low in the exhibition area. In order to cover the missing light spectrum and light quality, LEDs were positioned, which were developed especially for plant cultivation. Plants love the red and blue parts of the light spectrum.
Small pumps ensure the enrichment of the water with oxygen and the water cycle itself.
The experimental sculpture is in a permanent process of transformation.
With each visit at the museum you will perceive the plants differently.
FOOD PRINTS :: Exhibition TMW, DASA, Parque de las Ciencias
Food is everyday, but multi-faceted. Food is a basic human need and an expression of enjoyment and lifestyle. However, food also places a heavy burden on our ecological balance sheet. Food waste on the one hand and hunger and undersupply on the other. What and how we eat has its price - for our wallets, our bodies, other people and for the environment and climate.
In an exciting journey through the history and future of technology and food, it became clear: making food available, durable, edible and affordable has always been the driving force behind technological innovation - now the question is how traditional and modern technologies can make the global food system more sustainable. The Vienna Museum of Technology, which has integrated the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals into its mission statement and content, demonstrated how far-reaching and closely linked our food is to sustainable development.