Friday, December 23, 2011

Nouvelles tendances vestimentaire

 

Les jardiniers créateurs d'une nouvelle tendance vestimentaire.

C'est une certitude dans cette période de crise : la tendance est à la nature, aux valeurs sûres et aux plaisirs simples. Le jardinage suit parfaitement ce mouvement de retour aux sources et de recherche d'authenticité. Nous le constatons : que ce soit, dans les média, dans la déco, les cadeaux, le mobilier et même dans l'habillement. Cette tendance est partout.

Oui, le vêtement de jardinage est bel et bien un nouveau segment de marché. Il répond à une réelle attente des consommateurs. Comme nous le montre cette enquête réalisée par la société MANOVERDE à son lancement :

87% des femmes et 50% des hommes recyclent de vieux vêtements pour jardiner.

98% des personnes interrogées jugent légitime une offre de vêtements de jardinage.

73% sont intéressés par cette offre, pour eux-mêmes ou pour offrir.

Le tablier de jardin est plébiscité par 75% d'entre eux, suivi par le gilet multi poches pour plus de 50%.

Ce sondage a été fait en France, sur une période de 15 jours à la sortie de plusieurs magasins de jardinage

La société MANOVERDE qui crée et distribue sa propre gamme de vêtements de jardinage sur le net et en magasin spécialisés, va encore plus loin créant une ligne de besaces originales et très reconnaissables par les légendaires rayures de la marque MANOVERDE.

 « Pour que la tendance sorte du potager ! »

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Monday, December 07, 2009

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Sunday, October 05, 2008

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Thursday, December 06, 2007

Equilibrium


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Equilibrium


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Equilibrium


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Equilibrium

Continuing a series of experiments with artificial and natural systems I've developed a new organism. It is based on a symbiotic relationship between a plant and a robot.
The robot seeks the brightish light source and puts the plant towards it. Positioning the plant the robot also aligns two solar cells with the light source, feeding itself and the plant.



Sunday, September 02, 2007

Gonyaulax Polyedra

Another experiment at the International Institute of Biophysics in Neuss, Germany. This time an experiment in bioluminescence. I observed
the Gonyaulax Polyedra, a bioluminescent dinoflagellate. As you can (or cannot) see, they are very small. On the picture they show up as these little brownish things. They have a very interesting behaviour of respond to vibration with the emission of burst of light. Another fascinating thing is that they behave like firefly flashing light in synchrony.



Here is a scanning electron micrograph image from
J. Woodland Hastings Research Group Harvard University



…and this video shows their response to vibration. Listen to the sound.



I put two bottles of Gonyaulax Polyedra inside a dark chamber as shown below, so that the two groups could see each other. In another experiment I used a piece of black paper to block visual contact between then. I wanted to see how lack of visual contact affect their synchronous behaviour. Te bottles are made of quartz glass that allows UV transmission.



Here the video

Imaging light of plants



These are pictures from the experiment I performed at the International Institute of Biophysics in Neuss, Germany last month. It was an experiment in delay luminescence, a phenomenon known as photon emission by living systems after stimulation by visible radiation. The green pictures are screenings of light emitted by living plants. The equipment used in this experiment consisted of a CCD camera integrated to a multi-channel plate (MCP) and a dark chamber. Living organisms are put inside the chamber in order to be imaged. When photons are emitted by the plant they are captured by the MCP and registered on a CCD camera. The final picture is shown on a computer monitor.

More images at Flickr





When the red light is on, the chamber's interior is illuminated by a little white LED. The plant absorb this light an emit it back. This is called delay luminescence.