Food Computer is a modeled system of an indoor-outdoor aquaponics research station, small fish farm, and vegetable garden, constructed in collaboration with Dylan Gauthier for the Sunview Luncheonette. Parked inside for the winter, in the warmer months, the food system sculpture will reside in the Sunview’s backyard, and will function as a mobile information point for the local distribution of printed media containing drawings based on digital data collected in the garden and a toolkit for neighbors to build their own fully contained indoor gardens as an alternative to planting in their crude-oil-soaked backyards. The garden is equipped with Arduino monitoring sensors and Phillips red & blue grow lights which project only the plants’ favorite slices of the color spectrum (“plants prefer red & blue, they reflect green which is why they are green” ~ publication). A red and blue 3D blueprint plan and instructional broadsheet about the sculpture was printed on the Sunview’s risograph and distributed in an edition of 1000 throughout the neighborhood. Excerpted from the publication: “When we first started working with Bea at the Sunview, ...
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The project was initiated through a grant from The Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic program ProSlovakia, with plants donated by SproutHome, and poolfish sourced from Brooklyn’s own mega-marvel World Class Aquarium (click here for more on that…)