BEE'S, 2007-2009
WHAT IF... Insects could help us diagnose illness?

Scientific research has demonstrated that bees have an extraordinarily acute sense of smell. They can be trained within minutes, using Pavlov's reflex, to perform a health check by detecting a specific odour of people's breath.
This project consists of a series of alternative diagnostic tools that use bees to accurately diagnose a vast variety of diseases at an early stage. The project aims to build on current technological research, using design to translate the outcome into systems and objects that people can understand and use in their daily lives.
Twitter Hashtag: #beesSG
Susana Soares
- GREEN MACHINES
- BIORHYTHM
- HYPERBOLIC CROCHET CORAL REEF
- LOVE LAB
- METROPOLIS
- WHAT IF...
- What If... Exhibits
- Life Suport, 2008
- Local River, 2008
- Soyuz Chair, 2009
- BEE'S, 2007-2009
- Coin Flipper, 2009
- The Physics of the Impossible*, 2009
- The Cloud Project, 2009
- BuyProduct, 2009
- Utility Pets, 2003
- The Toaster Project, 2009
- Gifted, 2009
- Artificial Biological Clock, 2008
- Carnivorous Domestic Entertainment Robots, 2008
- The Synthetic Kingdom: A Natural History of the Synthetic Future, 2009
- Biojewellery, 2003- 2007
- The Golden Institute, 2009
- Dressing the Meat of Tomorrow, 2007
- New Sensual Interfaces, 2007
- Belief Systems, 2009
- Technological Dreams Series: No.1, Robots, 2007
- Native Commodities, 2009
- The Race, 2007
- Evidence Dolls, 2005
- Future Farm, 2007
- Growth Assembly, 2009
- Vegetarian Tooth, 2007
- Transgenic Bestiary, 2009
- SMELL +, 2007
- Extra Room, 2009
- Reviews
- What If... Exhibits
- BUBBLE
- INFECTIOUS: STAY AWAY
- ArtBots ready for their nap
- LAB IN THE GALLERY
- LIGHTWAVE: DEFY THE DARKNESS
- METROPOLIS

