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  • This display asks the question, what's in our waste and what we currently do

  • with it and what we might do into the future. In our urine, which is one of our

  • wastes, there's lots of carbon, there's lots of nitrogen, and there's actually lots of water.

  • So Urinotron's a Science Gallery pop-up at the University of Melbourne.

  • We've got a whole series of microbial fuel cells where we take urine

  • from the public and we use those fuel cells to generate some electricity and

  • break down the carbon in the urine and from there we take the spent urine and

  • we put it through a series of columns and membranes and produce clean water.

  • Would you drink it? Oh great!

  • So have a look, it's nice and clean isn't it.

  • No there's no floating bits.

  • It's very, very pure water.

  • I reckon it's pretty cool. It's interesting how we can

  • use our piss quite literally to power stuff.

  • Yeah, I knew like you could get

  • water out of urine but not like the carbon and the nitrogen and everything

  • else so that was the surprising bit.

  • We need to be more sustainable with what we

  • do so I think it's a cool idea.

  • This is a collaboration between an artist in France and myself and at one

  • level it's supposed to draw people in where they see it and they say I wonder

  • what that is and then it's to start a conversation about the fact that we

  • dispose of a lot of our nutrients in our water every day and we don't reuse them.

  • In Urinotron, we really want people to re-imagine your waste we want to ask

  • difficult questions and get people to reassess things, that we literally flush

  • away or don't even think about it as a valuable resource. So since I donated to

  • Urinotron every single time I go to the toilet I feel a little bit of shame

  • that I'm flushing energy away.

  • The Vice-Chancellor of the university has

  • donated into the display, along with about probably around about 500 others.

  • So we've had a great reaction from literally the top to the bottom of the

  • university in terms of the donations into the system.

  • It's really starting conversations where at the beginning of the conversation people are like this is

  • disgusting I do not want to do it and by the end of it they're going yeah this is

  • something that we should think about. So that changing, a flipping a switch of

  • something that was taboo to no longer being taboo is an absolute joy to behold.

  • I think it is the future of waste and resourcefulness in the sense that we

  • cannot continue to use a lot of energy to produce fertilisers when we throw a

  • lot of fertiliser away every day. We can't continue to throw away good water

  • every day we need to break the pollution cycle in that system and we need to use

  • a lot less energy in dealing with our waste.

  • So, that's Urinotron.

This display asks the question, what's in our waste and what we currently do

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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