Marc Fish's Nautilus II is an elegant table made of walnut, sycamore and glass. It's one of three pieces of furniture that he made in imitation of nature, the others being an orchid-shaped desk and a table inspired by a mollusc.
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Marc Fish's Nautilus II is an elegant table made of walnut, sycamore and glass. It's one of three pieces of furniture that he made in imitation of nature, the others being an orchid-shaped desk and a table inspired by a mollusc.
Link -via Dude Craft
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Humans are indeed inefficient energy producers, but who is to say that humans submerged in soylent goo, would not shut down or severely atrophy some of their organs (lungs for example) thus redirecting the energy wasted there for machine consumption. Perhaps the methane produced by the intestines (fart) could be harvested. Human bodies could be used to culture certain extremophiles that could produce other kinds of energy sources.
No, I am not Dr Mengele. But if the inevitable happens, I for one welcome our new machine overlords.