Lab Session #3 - Space and Urban Farmers Tel Aviv (Workshop + Meetup)


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Do you dream about building food’s next frontiers? We're not talking about the next health shake, but something much, much bigger. Eating, with blockchain? Plants that can talk, grown with a food computer to suit your personal needs? Plants for medicines? A master plan for international and galactic vertical farming?
Ever imagine yourself on a mission to Mars and are asked what 10 kinds of plants you will have to eat for the rest of your life? Are you a chef who could build a ten-course meal for an international space station full of hungry astronauts?
If any of these futuristic ideas sound like fantasy, then we want YOU! Meet us at the first Mars Farm workshop and event December 14 in Tel Aviv-Jaffa.
flux (http://www.fluxiot.com/), AI for plants, will co-host with the event with international guests from Border Labs (http://www.borderlabs.org/) (Holland), MELiSSA (Holland), and the Mars Farm Odyssey, (http://www.borderlabs.org/workshop-registration/) where together we will build 4 challenges:
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Plants talk, we listen. This workshop works to understand the 6th+ senses of plants, and builds a new international standard language and consortium for Earth to Machine learning
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New models for practical vertical farming in any city on earth, the moon and Mars
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Blockchain, food, farms and space. How will distributed agriculture benefit space agronomy?
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Chef’s challenge -- kicks off international contest to build the ultimate menu for space-bound tastebuds and realities.
Space is limited to 15 per challenge so sign up now. Workshop above led by 4 futurists will be from 4 to 6, with a break until 7PM. Signing up automatically includes you in the conference after at 7PM.
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Details below:
- PLANTS PHONE HOME
led by Amichai Yifrach, Blake Burris and Christel Paille (through Skype)
We yearn to speak with extra-terrestrials, but there is already a universe of languages spoken by plants and our natural world. If we intend on farming more sustainably on earth, we have to get serious about learning this language so we can grow plants in-sync with our needs and theirs.
This workshop is led by Amichai Yifrach, military man and white hat hacker, who is the co-founder and CTO of flux (www.fluxiot.com (http://www.fluxiot.com/)). He is building Eddy, hardware and software listening to the 6th and nth senses of plants and environmental data. The device has practical implications for home growing on hydroponics in consumer and commercial applications and is perfect for gleaning grow wisdom for space farmers.
In this workshop, we will be looking into the flux approach and building an international standard for collecting environmental data, and extend this to the NGO world with MELiSSA, the citizen science project called ‘The Plant Characters’. This project aims to develop an open source hydroponics kit to monitor plant growth under controlled conditions. Scientific output is used by the MELiSSA consortium in their quest to develop technologies and systems for a ‘Micro-Ecological Life Support System Alternative’ (MELiSSA). The kit itself will be useful to hydroponics growers to optimize plant growth and conduct experiments.
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Participants in this workshop will work on the design of the kit (what sensors and data will be needed), citizen-science strategy, and at the same time develop open ‘sensing’ standards for Tara, a new standard for environmental data.
SIGN UP HERE (http://www.borderlabs.org/workshop-registration/)
#2 THE LAUNCHPAD FOR URBAN FARMING ON EARTH AND ON MARS
led by Lavi Kushelevich (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lavikushelevich)
Lavi is a well-known urban farmer and consultant in Israel, who is involved in numerous ventures and projects with a social impact (e.g. educational projects, refugee projects). He believes that the technology to make cities highly self-sufficient is there already; the biggest obstacle is institutional. To enable a more rapid integration of urban farming practices he is developing a framework and implementation model focused on building urban farming infrastructures in cities across the world. This model can extend to the moon and Mars.
In this session, you will learn about this framework and help develop it. Participants will be asked to commit themselves to prepare a proposition to introduce an urban farming solution in their own town. Your chance to lead the way.
SIGN UP HERE (http://www.borderlabs.org/workshop-registration/)
#3 BUILDING THE INTERNET OF URBAN FARMING
led by Matan Field
Matan Field is the founder and CEO of Backfeed, a blockchain based collaboration solution. He previously founded La’Zooz, a decentralized collaborative transportation system in Israel. Coming from the field of Physics research, Matan has grown to develop innovative open-source solutions based on principles of decentralization and technologies like cryptocurrency and blockchain to maintain trust and provide incentives for social and appropriate participation in evolving technologies and businesses.
During this workshop, participants will use these far-out and futuristic concepts to come up with a vision for a future distributed urban farming infrastructure. Make headlines with us!
SIGN UP HERE (http://www.borderlabs.org/workshop-registration/)
#4: RECIPES FOR SPACE
led by Oren Ravid
You are chosen to lead the first mission to Mars. You and your crew have to decide what to bring, and most importantly, how to survive. You and your crew includes a chef, a farmer, a nutritionist, an engineer: what will you eat? What and how will you cook it?
Choose your ingredients and make a ‘recipe for space’. Make sure it’s tasty. And nutritious… Will you live getting to Mars right? What about alcohol or chocolate? What about the psychological effects of eating certain foods. And your physical health: plants as medicines? Think about the ingredients, and the plants and herbs that produce these ingredients: they need space and time to grow. Participants in this group will develop innovative solutions to feeding our future astronauts.
‘Recipes for Space’ will result in an improved framework for this challenge, before launching this competition aimed at top-chefs across the globe. An initial attempt to formalize this concept has been done in London, see notes about this workshop in this Google Docs (https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FjAdGBTFyXn73qpAtjuy1HnrAWHdxHPRdFgy1cqctZM).
SIGN UP HERE (http://www.borderlabs.org/workshop-registration/)
6-7 BREAK
Bring something vegetarian to share. There will also be soup.
7-10 Presentations and networking
Between 7 and 9 we will have a rapid-fire conference (no PPT presentations) where you will meet and hear from our future's thought-leaders on sustainable food.
This is followed by a recap of the outcomes of the afternoon workshops, and several other inspiring people. There will be plenty of time to network and a list of attendees will be made available before the event.
SIGN UP HERE (http://www.borderlabs.org/workshop-registration/)
10 to ?: Local restaurants and bars
The best conversations transcend time and Space! So after 10 we’ll leave the East West House to explore the local nightlife in Jaffa.
Any questions or want to know about speaking/sponsorship opportunities? Contact your event hosts or email karin@fluxiot.com phone: 0543187449

Lab Session #3 - Space and Urban Farmers Tel Aviv (Workshop + Meetup)