Bachelor of Spatial Design
Bachelor of Spatial Design
The first apparatus was inspired by a means used by ancient Chinese assassins to commit suicide, and by the way poisonous snakes release venom. In ancient China, killers and assassins would hide poison in a waterproof wrapper next to their wisdom teeth and commit suicide by simply biting the packet, a technique also used by the Germans during World War II. The snake's venom is sprayed out through special teeth. The snake's venom glands are located on either side of the head and are connected to the teeth by a small tube. When a snake bites its prey or defends itself, it squeezes venom glands with muscle contractions to inject the venom through a tube into the teeth, and then a special structure of the teeth spews the venom onto the bite.
My second idea envisions that humans have multiple tongues in the oral cavity to aid in the process of eating. In this vision, the tongue is a hollow, "straw"-like organ through which liquids and easily chewed food can enter the stomach. Large and hard foods would be consumed by utilizing the chewing space between these multiple tongues.
In this scenario, the role of traditional teeth in the oral cavity would be replaced, eliminating the pain associated with tooth decay and wisdom teeth. People would also break free from the natural constraints on behavior imposed by traditional "eating."
The connecting hub of the apparatus will be positioned in the second cervical vertebra segment, which supports the head. The linking hub is a hollow device with a bidirectional connection. Its primary function is to enable the external apparatus to enter the human body, replacing the role of the mouth, and to deliver filtered food nutrition directly into the stomach.
Food that has been filtered by the apparatus will allow the necessary nutrients for the body to enter the human system, while any food waste or excess nutrients will be redirected back through the external connecting tube. The waste will then pass into the waste processor via the tube, where it will be crushed and fermented to transform into planting nutrients for plants.