We visited the Maker Faire Bilbao. How to reconcile digitization and sustainability. Fish in poisonous waters
The mechanics of the snail
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The festival of creative technologies offers exhibitions and workshops until mid-December. The Green Digital Conference reflects on how to align the ecological and digital transition. Juan Ignacio Pérez Iglesias describes the process of evolution that allows fish to live in polluted waters.
Bilbao hosts the international festival of creative technologies Maker Faire Bilbao until mid-December. A place where you can see how a guitar works that reacts to the emotions of the person who plays it or a chair made from red cabbage waste, a fair in which neighborhood residents will create 3D sculptures and which includes electronics workshops and robotics, among other options.
We also review some of the ideas raised during the Green Digital Conference, an event that has brought together specialists in many subjects, from particle science to biology, economics or philosophy, to reflect on the need to align the ecological transition and energy with digital when it comes to meeting the Sustainable Development Goals and the 2030 Agenda.
Life on this planet, despite the fact that we often make it very difficult for it, makes its way in many ways. Today Juan Ignacio Pérez Iglesias explains how certain species of animals evolve in highly polluted environments to adapt to environments that are really unfriendly for life. Rapid evolution, which occurs in not a very large number of generations, is an amazing phenomenon.