Bio design : nature, science, creativity
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Bio design : nature, science, creativity
Thames & Hudson, 2014
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First published in 2012
Includes index
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Description
Bio Design examines some seventy projects (concepts, prototypes and completed designs) that cover the fields of architecture, industrial processes, education, fine art, material engineering and bioengineering. Each project is illustrated by a short text, images and captions that combine to explain the problems the venture tackles, and how living materials and processes were harnessed to solve them in sustainable and aesthetically pleasing ways. Designers and artists have always looked to nature for inspiration and materials, but only recently have they been able to alter and incorporate living organisms in their work. In a world with finite resources and a growing population, design that mimics or appropriates the sustainable template of nature is likely to prove as vital as it is novel. Many of the solutions also provoke thought about manipulating life for human ends. From bacteria that can spin microfibrils of pure cellulose for use in the clothing industry to pigeons that - fed special bacteria - excrete harmless detergent instead of faeces, and from lamps that require blood to function to genetically hacked plants with human DNA - biological design is science future here and now.
Table of Contents
Introductory Essay: Beyond Biomimicry, by Paola Antonelli * The Architectural Hybrids: Living Structures and New Ecological Integrations * Object Engineering: Replacing Industrial and Mechanical Processes * Functions: Speculative Objects, Teaching Tools and Provocations * Dynamic Beauty: Crawling off the Auction Block * Profiling Programs and Collaborations * Interviews * Biographies
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