SPIKA's microbes turn urine into plant nutrients. Would you eat produce or herbs that have been fed with human-processed fertiliser from your home or neighbourhood?
Microbial fuel cells power SPIKA with wastewater. Would you accept lower-energy LED lighting in your home, if it meant less energy cost and helped cleaning your own, and even neighbourhood sewage?
SPIKA’s microbial and plant networks don’t just clean environments (potentially reduing allergies/asthma)—they rewrite relationships. Should this become a public infrastructure—like sewers or sidewalks—in crowded cities and industry areas?
SPIKA’s bioreceptive panels attract spontaneous seeds and 'weeds'. Would you let your apartment facade grow wild, if it cooled the street, purified the air, converted carbon dioxide into biomass—even if the neighbours complained?
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