Biomaterials design, research and education.


Biomaterials Archive
NL, 2019

Two years after starting to teach Make Material Sense, I felt the urge to showcase a collection of biomaterial samples that my students and I had been creating, keeping, growing, and sharing solely within our class for inspiration so they could push their boundaries. I discovered an excellent exhibition space, contacted former students, created a database, made new samples at Precious Plastic, and along with my 35 students whom I had recently met, organised an exhibition entitled Biomaterials Archive: Samples & Other Stories during Dutch Design Week. The research-based exhibition changed every day, was in flux, biodegraded, and had dead and alive samples, medicine, bioluminescence, edibles and metamaterials. It featured a table full of samples divided by categories, along with ingredients and recipes available on demand, biodesign objects, D-I-Y tools, a lecture on Design and Biology and a musicalised night-viewing event. The aim was to present the archive publicly, allow students to exhibit, learn about curation, participate in the shows, and contribute to the field's growth.

Client:
Self-initiated with Design Academy Eindhoven students

Context:
Dutch Design Week, Eindhoven

Project name:
Biomaterials Archive: Samples & Other Stories

Project type:
Exhibition

Role:
Exhibition Tutor and Curator

Previous
Previous

Circular Bio-based Building (2020)

Next
Next

Precious Plastic Beyond Plastic (2019)