'Pecera
is a collection of robot fish called Dofi, cleaning your clothes in a water
tank without detergent,' said designer Chan Yeop Jeong. He says he was inspired
by the popular craze fish allowing fish to bite dead skin of feet. 'This sustainable way of washing clothes is
inspired by doctor fish who nurture human skin, except these busy fishes run on
hydroelectric power and clean garments. Jeong says he hopes the design will be
more eco friendly that current washing machines, as it uses no detergent.
So in a
few years time, robotic fish could replace detergent in sci-fi washing machine. The makers claim that 'If it is used not only
in one home but also all around the society, there will be less contamination
of nature caused by detergent and people will be able to maintain water
quality.' The idea is one of 100 out of
more than 1,700 submissions have been selected by experts from Electrolux to
compete for participation in the next stage in their global design competition.
The main prize is 5,000 Euros and a six-month paid internship at an Electrolux
global design center. The theme for 2014
is Creating Healthy Homes with three focus areas, Culinary Enjoyment, Fabric
Care and Air Purification.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
1st Sept.2014.
