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[https://michellebocker.com/Speculativegarden.html Speculative Garden]
[https://michellebocker.com/Speculativegarden.html Speculative Garden]


The speculative garden explores the space in terms of interrelationships between humans and more-than-humans.  The garden, a space produced and needed by (wo)man for centuries, is referred to as the mirror of society that entangles nodes of power and control.  
The speculative garden project considers the future of symbiosis with the technological object, the more-than-human and the environment in terms of power and control in the context of global capitalism and posthumanism.  


The concept of the creating a garden with lichens is a sensorial exhibition of how it has a spatial meaning, it creates networks between humans, nature and computational systems such as computers, sensors, the internet, because it becomes crucial to consider the future of symbiosis with the technological object, the more-than-human and the environment. Data from the environment, captures of images and sounds from nature are collected. They are all connected through computer and sensors and they start to develop a space where all this information would be translated and represented.  
For this purpose licen was used, to reflect the idea of symbiosis on the environment with algorithms and artificial intelligence by using sensors, computers, photos and sounds from the environment.


The feedbacks and instances from the physical to the digital space, making an intangible figure of nature in the so called "Digital Era" and represented in the garden.
The feedback and instances from the physical to the digital space, it creates an intangible figure of nature and are represented in this garden as an interface.


[https://tcaproject.net/portfolio/victimless-leather/ Victimless Leather]
[https://tcaproject.net/portfolio/victimless-leather/ Victimless Leather]


Motivation
Motivation  


While the humble act of adorning one’s body with cloth began as a means of protection from the external environment, clothes transformed into materials to show the attitude. Today, clothes express ideas about identity, class, politics and they can be seen as manifestations of global systems of production.  
The aim was to create a "victimless utopia" which is against to material waste of global production and animal cruelty.  


Plan
Plan


Victimless Leather explores the future consequences and potentials of using tissue engineering to develop consumer products. Considering all of the material waste involved, Victimless Leather problematises the idea that lab-grown materials can ever lad to a truly ‘victimless utopia’.
Victimless Leather explores the future consequences and potentials of using tissue engineering to develop consumer products in leather production.  


Execution
Execution


This leather is cultured inside a custom-made perfusion chamber, inspired by the organ perfusion pump originally designed by Alexis Carrel and Charles Lindbergh. The chamber has an automated system which drips into the polymers and feeds the cells with a nutrient media.
This leather is cultured inside a custom-made perfusion chamber, inspired by the organ perfusion pump




[https://www.iaacblog.com/programs/hyper-articulated-mycomorph/ Hyper Articulated Mycomorph]
[https://www.iaacblog.com/programs/hyper-articulated-mycomorph/ Hyper Articulated Mycomorph]


The high consuming, disposable culture brought on by the Industrial Revolution has led to the fast production of non-renewable composite materials such as plastics, which are now a significant part of landfills and oceans. As a result, interest in biomaterials for industrial applications is growing fast and mycelium is one the most studied one.
The Industrial Revolution has led to the fast production of non-renewable composite materials and as a result of this, interest in biomaterials for industrial applications is growing fast and mycelium is one the most studied ones.


In this research, mycelium PLA is produced and with the new fabrication methodology and then the aim was to generate new and sophisticated aesthetic possibilities for myco-composite objects, by observing and simulating the behaviour of mycelium in various substrates.
In this research, mycelium PLA is produced for 3D printing and used to generate new and aesthetic possibilities for myco-composite objects, by observing and simulating the behaviour of mycelium in various substrates.


To explore this aspects of biodegradable and digital fabrication methods, a table prototype was created.
To explore this aspect of biodegradable and digital fabrication methods, a table prototype was created.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 22 April 2024

Speculative Garden

The speculative garden project considers the future of symbiosis with the technological object, the more-than-human and the environment in terms of power and control in the context of global capitalism and posthumanism.

For this purpose licen was used, to reflect the idea of symbiosis on the environment with algorithms and artificial intelligence by using sensors, computers, photos and sounds from the environment.

The feedback and instances from the physical to the digital space, it creates an intangible figure of nature and are represented in this garden as an interface.

Victimless Leather

Motivation

The aim was to create a "victimless utopia" which is against to material waste of global production and animal cruelty.

Plan

Victimless Leather explores the future consequences and potentials of using tissue engineering to develop consumer products in leather production.

Execution

This leather is cultured inside a custom-made perfusion chamber, inspired by the organ perfusion pump


Hyper Articulated Mycomorph

The Industrial Revolution has led to the fast production of non-renewable composite materials and as a result of this, interest in biomaterials for industrial applications is growing fast and mycelium is one the most studied ones.

In this research, mycelium PLA is produced for 3D printing and used to generate new and aesthetic possibilities for myco-composite objects, by observing and simulating the behaviour of mycelium in various substrates.

To explore this aspect of biodegradable and digital fabrication methods, a table prototype was created.