
Créer du mobilier à partir de e-déchets. Ici un banc fabriqué avec un réfrigérateur.
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Module de base (pneu) pour la 3d un carré.
Dessin d’une forme quelconque en plan.
Schéma de répartition des forces.
Logiciel calcule une forme autoportante a partir de la figure en plan.
Vue en 3d de cette structure autoportante.
Surface créer a partir de la forme précédente.
“Meshage” de la surface pour pouvoir l’exploiter sur grasshopper et intégrer le module Pneu.
Grasshopper permettant d’intégrer le “module Pneu” ( quelques problèmes subsistent)
Buckminster Fuller Tyre Start
Re-vegetate Agbogbloshie
Vegetation in Agbogbloshie is a real problem because of earth pollution.
We can see that it lost around 90% of its surface in a decade.
So what can we do to re-vegetate Agbogbloshie and allow healthy agriculture?
We propose here to recycle dumped TV and computer cases in soilless agriculture furnitures.
Copper Wire Recycling
Thanks Asaf for the find !
Here is a picture of a device used to scavenge copper from electrical cords:
Upcycled Washing Machine Drum

Dutch designer willemheeffer based in Helsinki: Source
Analysis robot

This robot will be like a helmet that you wear on your head and in the manner of Google Glasses, it will analyze the surrounding world and indicating the chemical composition of your surroundings.
Map of Agbogbloshie
“Map showing the study area.” in Martin Oteng-Ababio, Electronic Waste Management Ghana – Issues and Practices (.pdf)

A conundrum is created as to whether e-waste recycling is an “economic boom or an
environmental doom”. The nexus becomes more complex particularly at Agbogbloshie, the hub of e-waste activities in Ghana, where there is nothing like “waste”; where every object, component, and material has “value”. On the daily basis, computers and televisions are regularly bought and sold, assembled, disassembled, and reassembled. They disintegrate into their constituent materials-plastics, glass,
and metals. Plastic printer cases are smashed with rudimentary tools including hammer, spanner, chisel and even the bare hands.
(p. 153)
Le robot de Nolwenn 2.0
Bicyclean
The first prototype of the Bicyclean replaces the back wheel of a bicycle with a pedal-powered grinding wheel that pulverizes electronic waste. (Photo by Eliza Grinnell, SEAS Communications.)
Read more here.
What other robots could we design to change the future of Agbogbloshie?





















