The Knowledge Sharing System
Andrea Carolina Gruber Figarelli, Venezuela
Politecnico Di Milano – Universidad Central De Venezuela
What if information was available at any given time, at any given place?
Is it really necessary to go a specific place where we need to acquire credits, and attend lessons so as to reach a certain understanding of things? What if knowledge was available to all and was provided by our immediate surroundings?
Water, our most prized resource is wasted daily, and just as it is wasted it travels for miles either all around us or underneath the streets we walk on, while containing immensely rich information about our lives, our city, our ecosystem, etc. Through the help of a collector device, that would transform all this information into knowledge, we would be able to learn so much more about anything we might be interested in, going all the way back to the origins of even the most mondain aspect of this world. This device, would transfer the information into an interactive system contained within a self-sufficient booth, that could be placed anywhere all over the world.
This device would not only help us acquire knowledge more easily, but it would also help our environment teach us what it already shows us in a more direct and explicit way.