Polestar Debuts the 'We Harvest Wind' Interactive Installations
Grace Mahas — January 25, 2022 — Autos
Polestar, the innovative design-focused electric performance car brand, recently joined forces with artist Thijs Biersteker to launch an interactive installation, 'We Harvest Wind.' The new initiative underscores the importance of renewable energy and led to the creation of a new, fully biodegradable corn-based adhesive. The new discovery may an important component in future Polestar cars.
The We Harvest Wind sculpture, which measures three meters in diameter, boasts a collection of blades that rotate around a central spiral. Visitors can control the 'wind planet' themselves with large fans, thus making them aware that they are in control of real changes. For the development of the piece, Biersteker's Woven Studio worked closely with Polestar's R&D team based in the UK.
“The We Harvest Wind collaboration enabled Woven Studio and Polestar to join forces and explore new combinations of materials using bio-based polymers instead of traditional fossil fuel-based materials. This collaboration has kick-started several initiatives within the team at Polestar and cemented some ongoing studies we have with Bcomp. Now we are hoping to implement a fully bio-based solution, with powerRibs™ and bio-sourced polypropylene, in the future production of Polestar cars,” says Ross Kelk, Chief Engineer of Interiors at Polestar UK R&D.
Image Credit: Polestar
The We Harvest Wind sculpture, which measures three meters in diameter, boasts a collection of blades that rotate around a central spiral. Visitors can control the 'wind planet' themselves with large fans, thus making them aware that they are in control of real changes. For the development of the piece, Biersteker's Woven Studio worked closely with Polestar's R&D team based in the UK.
“The We Harvest Wind collaboration enabled Woven Studio and Polestar to join forces and explore new combinations of materials using bio-based polymers instead of traditional fossil fuel-based materials. This collaboration has kick-started several initiatives within the team at Polestar and cemented some ongoing studies we have with Bcomp. Now we are hoping to implement a fully bio-based solution, with powerRibs™ and bio-sourced polypropylene, in the future production of Polestar cars,” says Ross Kelk, Chief Engineer of Interiors at Polestar UK R&D.
Image Credit: Polestar
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