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PlantLIFE

An urban exploration in photos of how does bringing the environment you desire with you throughout the day affect yourself and those with whom you interact. In this example, you could consider it also an attempt of biomimicry or at least stewardship: the user brings a plant to every meeting, class, or outing.

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Specimen A: plants need time in the sun, encouraging work outside of EE laboratories.

If regard is given for the plant, this may in part encourage people to spend more time outdoors; more time looking off the computer screen at objects of a different focal length; less time awake at night and following natural biorhythms more closely; drinking more water, as reminded by the plant’s required intake; breathing more clean air, as produced by the plant or a chosen environment; and encouraging happiness.