Publication

Advanced Redox Technology Lab

Journal papers

Science walden: exploring the convergence of environmental technologies with design and art
Author
H. -K. Lee*, K. H. Cho, C. Lee, J. Cho, H. Yi, Y. Seo, G. -H. Cho, Y. -N. Kwon, C. Lee, K. -M. Paek
Journal
Sustainability
Issue / Vol
9(1)
Date
2017.01.01
Year
2017

Science Walden, which is inspired by two prominent literary works, namely, Walden by Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862) and Walden Two by Burrhus Frederic Skinner (1904–1990), is aimed at establishing a community that embodies humanistic values while embracing scientific advancement to produce renewable energy and water sources. This study attempts to capitalize on feces standard money (FSM) and artistic collaboration between scientists and artists as a means of achieving the forms of life depicted in Walden and Walden Two. On our campus, we designed and built a pavilion that serves as a laboratory where scientific advantages, design, and art are merged. In the pavilion, feces are processed in reactors and facilities for sustainable energy production, and rainwater is harvested and treated for use in daily life. Our application of design and art contributes to easing interaction between the general public and scientists because it visualizes an ambiguous theory and concretizes it into an understandable image