
Speculative Spatial Design
Interplanetary Trade
2022
Unveiling the dark side of cryptocurrency mining, this lunar project showcases the luxury and private profit-driven outcomes of resource harvesting. With solar, nuclear, and ice mining spread across the moon, the main crypto farm sits at the south pole Arctic basin.
Efficiently connected by pipes, this operation is a stark reminder of the potential dangers of unchecked technological advancement and raising critical question about the ethics and consequences our actions of cryptocurrency and placing power to the rich.
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This project aims to bring to the surface the luxury aspect of cryptocurrency mining and how its outcomes benefit private companies rather than humanity itself.
As we delve deeper into the intriguing world of cryptocurrency and its potential to shape the future of space exploration, one fascinating concept takes center stage: lunar mining. This arguable innovative endeavor proposes mining resources from the moon, utilizing its abundant minerals, metals, and even ice to power our interplanetary ambitions. Ideas which have been voiced by billionaire private owners such as Jeff Bezos.
Driven by the allure of cryptocurrency and its promise of decentralized trade, private companies with substantial financial means are venturing outwards, quite literally. “Interplanetary Trade” situates itself in the near future of 2023 (perhaps if you read this - present day). The ambitious designs of lunar colonies and crypto farms raise excitement and curiosity about the possibilities of a new frontier. Or will it?
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Cryptocurrency mining is an activity that requires a lot of energy and is starting to bring more concerns towards the amount of resources used and the waste generated.
“Interplanetary Trade” speculates about three main harvests of resources; solar, helium-3 creating nuclear energy and ice mining.
All of the spatial places are spread to the appropriate location of the moon. While solar harvest is situated in the North of the moon as we find the most sunlight exposure, helium-3 mining is placed on surfaces with lots of lunar soil, usually next to the solar production.
Ice is located in the coldest place, the lunar south pole. While the main crypto farm is situated on the south pole arctic basin as it requires lowering the servers' temperature. All resources spaces connect to the main area using pipes for efficiency and fast repair.
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As we embark on this journey, we cannot ignore the underlying ethical concerns that accompany such ambitious endeavors. The race to colonize space, fueled by the power and resources of the privileged few, prompts us to reflect on the potential consequences of our actions.
Lunar mining offers a glimpse into the cutting-edge innovations we can achieve as humans. As a 21st century human, we are constantly pushing the boundaries of technology. Technological advancements for what sake, for whom? Will the future be in the hands of the rich? Why are we looking outward and not at the problems on the world? We are so driven by ‘out of sight, out of mind’ mentality. Yet, the project also serves as a stark reminder of the importance of responsible exploration. We must tread carefully, ensuring that our advancements benefit humanity as a whole, rather than causing harm to our precious home planet or exploiting other celestial bodies.
As we venture into the uncharted territories of outer space, let us be mindful of the delicate balance between our desire for progress and the need to preserve the harmony of the cosmos. It is through collective responsibility, thoughtful decision-making, and a commitment to sustainable practices that we can ensure our endeavors contribute positively to the advancement of humanity and the preservation of the cosmos.
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This was a group project with Ximena Sandoval and Claire Villemeur in the class Design Studio III, directed by Igor Bragado.
