
Naomi Kizhner, an
industrial designer and graduate student from Hadassah College in
Jerusalem, has designed jewelry that theoretically extracts energy from
the wearers own body. The ‘speculative’ jewelry is embedded into the
person's veins and uses their blood to turn small wheels inside the
device.
Courtesy of Naomi Kizhner
As Naomi notes, the jewelry is not meant to be a practical energy source, but a discussion piece “about how far will we go to in order to ‘feed’ our addiction in the world of declining resources.”
The project is called 'Energy Addicts' and consists of three pieces
of jewelry: The Blinker, The E-Pulse Conductor, and The Blood Bridge. On
her website, she says "The
work delves into a world in which there is a significant decline, which
forces humanity to seek all the more forcefully for alternative ways of
cultivating power. The suggested solution to the dilemma is based on the
idea of biological wealth, harvesting energy directly from the body.”
Watch Naomi’s take on the world of energy consumption below.
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