RSS
 

Posts Tagged ‘Apocalypse’

Life After Apocalypse: 8 Seed Banks Saving Up for the Future

22 May

[ By Delana in Culture & History & Travel. ]

seed bank preservation

By some predictions, Earth will become nearly uninhabitable within just a few generations – and between now and then, one of the most damaging events will be the loss of genetically diverse food crops. Luckily, there are some pretty smart folks out there who are dedicated to keeping seeds safe for the future. Whether it be on a grand, global scale or just a grassroots (pardon the pun) movement at a local library, these seed storage sites might prove to be an incredibly important part of the future of the human race.

Svalbard Global Seed Vault – Norway

noahs ark for seeds svalbard

tunnel svalbard seed vault

This is perhaps the mother of all seed vaults. Tucked away on a frigid island near the North Pole, Svalbard is the backup storage vault for 1,750 other seed banks all over the world. If other seed collections are damaged or lost due to a global crisis, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault is the place we’ll go to begin rebuilding the Earth’s vegetation.

deposit in global seed bank

norway global seed vault

The permanently frozen, difficult-to-access, post-apocalyptic location wasn’t chosen by chance – this was a calculated decision based on careful foresight. The vault is set nearly 400 feet into a sandstone mountain on Spitsbergen Island. Although no permanent staff are assigned to guard the vault, the structure has an impressive security system that would foil even the most nefarious of seed stealers. When an organization deposits seeds, only they are able to access the boxes containing those seeds; the organizations retain ownership, making Svalbard simply a storage and preservation facility for the good of the planet.

mountain seed vault svalbard

cross section svalbard

Furthermore, the site is favored for its lack of seismic activity and its altitude; at 430 feet above sea level, the vault would be spared from flooding even if the polar ice caps melt. The site’s permafrost is ideal for storage of genetic material, as well. Even if the vault’s refrigeration units were to fail, it would take several weeks for the interior temperature to rise from its stable -0.4° F to the ambient temperature of 27° F.

inside svalbard global seed vault

seed samples svalbard

As of 2015 – seven years after the facility opened – approximately 4000 plant species are preserved in the vault, with a total of around 840,000 total samples. The facility has the capacity to store a total of 4.5 million samples. Besides being an important part of the future of humankind, Svalbard is an incredibly cool-looking facility that would be equally effective as a supervillain hideout.

Millennium Seed Bank – Kew Royal Botanic Gardens – UK

millennium seed bank london kew gardens

The Kew Royal Botanic Gardens is a must-see destination in England, but their conservation arm is equally fascinating. According to the Millennium Seed Bank Partnership, between 60,000 and 100,000 species of plants are in danger of extinction – this number represents approximately one-fourth of all of Earth’s plants. Most of the threat to plants comes from human activities such as over-exploitation and poor farming practices.

wild plant seeds millennium seed bank

kew millennium seed bank

The Seed Bank’s mission is to preserve these endangered plants – as well as those that are not yet in danger of extinction – for the good of the planet and all of the living things occupying it. Partnering with more than 80 countries worldwide, the Millennium Seed Bank has collected seeds from 34,088 wild plant species, representing more than 13% of wild species from around the world. Their goal is to raise that number to 25% by 2020.

kew seed bank seed science

Researchers at the seed bank study the properties and value of each plant variety and produce more seeds to increase biodiversity in plants all over the planet. They also study optimal storage conditions for the seeds and try to determine why some seeds die during preservation. Their research can help future generations of conservationists store valuable seeds more effectively.

Australian PlantBank – Australian Botanic Garden

15947627472_f81d35a548_z

Acting as the research and storage facility of the Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust, the Australian PlantBank (formerly NSW Seedbank) focuses on horticultural research and conservation of native Australian plant species. The facility uses traditional seed preservation methods as well as tissue culture – a conservation method that involves growing new plants from small pieces of plant tissue.

14873002620_21a79a5e3e_z

14872939859_9af5dcde28_z

In the seed vault, more than 10,035 collections of wild-sourced seeds are preserved, totaling a staggering 100 million individual seeds. The seeds represent 4669 species, mostly collected from NSW in an effort to conserve the complex and unique area’s native plants. More than 600 plant species are considered endangered in NSW alone.

australian plantbank research

Seeds and tissue samples are regularly tested for health and viability to ensure that the facility isn’t simply housing millions of dead seeds. The PlantBank researchers point out that, while in storage, plant species do not have the ability to evolve and adapt to changing conditions. Therefore, any seed or tissue sample that is banked today is a “snapshot” of the plant’s genetic makeup today.

Next Page – Click Below to Read More:
Life After Apocalypse 8 Seed Banks Saving Up For The Future

Share on Facebook





[ By Delana in Culture & History & Travel. ]

[ WebUrbanist | Archives | Galleries | Privacy | TOS ]


WebUrbanist

 
Comments Off on Life After Apocalypse: 8 Seed Banks Saving Up for the Future

Posted in Creativity

 

Architectural Apocalypse: Famous Museums Seen After the Fall

13 Aug

[ By WebUrbanist in Art & Photography & Video. ]

guggenheim half buried sand

Like that iconic scene in the original Planet of the Apes film, these artists have displaced great works of architecture in time and space to see what each museum might look like after the end of days, relocated in ominous environments and recast in black and white.

guggenheim museum after fall

Ukrainian photographers Vitaliy and Elena Vasilieva use surrealistic landscapes as the backdrop for these imaginative transformations, picturing structures like the Guggenheim in a sand-strewn context that looks like anything but modern-day Manhattan as we know it.

new museum in water

new museum at night

The New Museum is seen rising up from post-armageddon floodwaters, presumably after rising sees wash away the rest of New York City.

Niteroi Museum snow dunes

snow filled museum fall

The Niteroi Museum is perched precariously on a mound of snow, everything else perhaps buried in the frozen wastes around it.

pompidou center picture fall

pompidou center storm front

The Pompidou Center is set in a swirling dust storm, Paris long vanished and its inside-out appearance making it look all the more like a remnant than a finished structure.

guggenheim post apocalypse photo

guggenheim half buried sands

When the dust settles, the smoke clears and the world freezes over, what if only our artistic institutions were left? From the creators of the series: “It is difficult to escape the feeling that ‘Apocalypse in Art’ really shows the world, standing on the edge, barren, falling in decay like a story line of a picture that is breaking into fragments.”

Share on Facebook





[ By WebUrbanist in Art & Photography & Video. ]

[ WebUrbanist | Archives | Galleries | Privacy | TOS ]


WebUrbanist

 
Comments Off on Architectural Apocalypse: Famous Museums Seen After the Fall

Posted in Creativity

 

Indestructable Cabin: Steel-Clad Apocalypse Home on Stilts

26 Apr

[ By WebUrbanist in Architecture & Houses & Residential. ]

raised cabin stairs entry

Steel shutters and sliding doors turn this award-winning lofted cabin into an ultra-secure shelter on demand, while stilts raise it up and help protect it from periodic floods.

raised olson kundig architects

raised cabin award winning

At the heart of the design is a giant steel panel that slides into place to close off the building then slides aside, suspended along a dramatic cantilevered steel beam.

raised cabin sliding wall

raised cabin closed context

As an outstanding response both to site conditions and client wishes, the Sol Duc Cabin by Olson Kundig Architects (photographs by Benjamin Benschneider), received one this year’s American Institute of Architects Housing Awards.

raised cabin forest section

raised cabin diagram 3d

raised forest cabin steel

A steampunk-worthy system of cranks, levers, gears and wheels allows the occupants to slide the main and subsidiary window-covering panels open and closed manually, engaging with the architecture.

raised cabin windows deckraised cabin kitchen loft

The cabin’s rugged patina and raw materiality respond to the surrounding wilderness while its verticality provides a safe haven during occasional floods from the nearby river.” Rusticated metal siding blends with the surrounding environment while clean wood surfaces provide for visual contrast and a modern interior.

Share on Facebook





[ By WebUrbanist in Architecture & Houses & Residential. ]

[ WebUrbanist | Archives | Galleries | Privacy | TOS ]


WebUrbanist

 
Comments Off on Indestructable Cabin: Steel-Clad Apocalypse Home on Stilts

Posted in Creativity

 

The Google Reader Apocalypse is Upon Us. Here’s How to Migrate.

22 Jun

Despite much weeping and gnashing of teeth in the online world, Google is unceremoniously killing what many consider to be the best RSS reader on the planet. If you are one of the 300,000+ readers who access Strobist through Google Reader, here are three good choices to keep the party rolling.

Read more »
Strobist

 
Comments Off on The Google Reader Apocalypse is Upon Us. Here’s How to Migrate.

Posted in Photography

 

Architecture for the Apocalypse: NYC as a Heritage Site

25 Dec

[ By Steph in Architecture & Cities & Urbanism. ]

NYC Heritage site 1

New York City is one of America’s greatest man-made achievements, but how can we protect and preserve it for future generations with inevitably rising seas and increasingly frequent weather catastrophes? A trio of designers has proposed a surprising solution: building up an earth barrier around the entire island and surrounding it with a concrete wall, turning it into a heritage site that could either remain a vibrant center of humanity, or turn into tomorrow’s Pompeii.

NYC Heritage site 2

The proposal, by designers Enrico Pieraccioli and Claudio Granato of Italy, won second prize in the New York CityVision competition. The contest invited designers to imagine New York in the future as the city itself and its inhabitants are affected by “space and time.”

NYC Heritage site 3

Rather than modifying it with elevated streets and walkways, lifting the inhabitable parts of the city well above the area that is currently vulnerable to rising seas, the heritage site concept preserves it exactly as it is, frozen in the time before potential climate calamity.

NYC Heritage site 4

NYC Heritage site 5

“Following this, New York is an open monument, global urbanism paradigm of the twentieth century, urban assemblage of events and phenomena, so it must be preserved. Crib of the whims of man, of consumerism and entertainment, it cannot be erased and forgotten, but is stored as a chip in our DNA. A document on how we were. Atlas of civilization and of archaeological as Pompeii and Herculaneum were examples of civilization of a people.”

Share on Facebook





[ By Steph in Architecture & Cities & Urbanism. ]

[ WebUrbanist | Archives | Galleries | Privacy | TOS ]


WebUrbanist

 
Comments Off on Architecture for the Apocalypse: NYC as a Heritage Site

Posted in Creativity

 

Motorstorm Apocalypse INSANE Gameplay HD 720p

22 Oct

Simply the best racing game of this generation consoles. Once you complete a track you’ll be able to share your race time on a global leaderboard on Facebook and Twitter. If you survive all three races you’ll be rewarded with an “I survived the apocalypse” T-shirt to wear in PlayStation Home, so start practising your racing skills now. The MotorStorm Web Apocalypse arrives just before the release of MotorStorm Apocalypse on PlayStation 3. This is the latest title in the MotorStorm series that sees players racing through a city destroyed by a natural disaster in an unpredictable, ever changing landscape and is playable in amazing stereoscopic 3D.

LG Optimus 3D Unboxing by Aaron The 3D revolution is upon us! Aaron inboxes the LG Optimus 3D, another high-end smartphone that’s coming to AT&T soon as the LG Thrill 4G. Announced at Mobile World Congress earlier in the year, the Optimus 3D sports a 1 GHz TI OMAP dual-core processor, 4.3-inch stereoscopic display, dual 5-megapixel cameras, 1080p HD video recording, 720p 3D video recording, front-facing camera, Android 2.2 with LG’s custom user interface, and more. ?Facebook: www.facebook.com ? Twitter: www.twitter.com Forums: forums.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: instantwin.phonedog.com

 
Comments Off on Motorstorm Apocalypse INSANE Gameplay HD 720p

Posted in 3D Videos

 

Motorstorm Apocalypse – Skyline Gameplay – HD

26 Jul

* Playable demo: A demo is being planned for 2011. * Stereoscopic 3D: We showed Skyline in stereoscopic 3D, and pretty much everyone agreed with me that it sets the benchmark for 3D gaming. I hope you get to experience it in this way! * New Photo Mode: We?ve got a sophisticated Photo Mode that can capture gameplay images in ultra-high resolutions, as well as some easy-to-use tools that allow for fantastic post-effects ? all of the Skyline screenshots were taken using Photo Mode mid-race! * Post-release content: We have big ambitions to continue support for the game after it releases, and to develop some of the concepts we haven?t been able to find time for in development, including a special island track we?re hoping to be able to give away for free. * Release date: We don?t have a final global release date, but are scheduled to launch in Spring 2011.
Video Rating: 5 / 5