The Story of Biomatrix Water
I am Biomatrix Water, and I exist to remind our cities they are meant to flow with life.
I am Biomatrix Water, and I exist to remind our cities they are meant to flow with life.
The first Living Machine in Europe, treating waste water, was opened at Findhorn at the time of the Eco-villages and Sustainable Communities Conference in 1995. Community member and Findhorn Foundation chair of trustees, Michael Shaw,
Network News Issue 4, published in the Summer of 1995. Features in this edition include: Ecovillages and Sustainable Communities by John Talbott Core of the Matter by Lizzie Mead Touch The Earth by Marijke Wilhelmus
Lisa Shaw explains the concept of the 'Living Machine' situated in the Park Ecovillage Findhorn. Biomatrix Water uses plants and greenhouses to clean waste black water into clean water that meets all the necessary standards.
Lisa Shaw is an artist and photographer who grew up in the Findhorn Foundation Community. In this video she talks about the blending of art, nature and technology and how it influences her work in
Galen Fulford's wide-ranging talk covers our loss of connection with the natural world to how nature and technology can support each other to grow food, purify the air we breathe and the water we take