MIT Media Lab 2016

October 18, 2016

Synthetic Apiary 1, funded by Mori Construction behind the Tokyo Olympics. The Synthetic Apiary Project, conducted in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab, explored the possibility of a controlled space in which seasonal honey bees could thrive year-round. Light, humidity, and temperature were engineered to simulate a perpetual spring environment. The creation of an entirely synthetic environment would enable controlled, large-scale investigations of the hives.

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