主流
织物
人类中心主义
服装
社会学
纳米技术
美学
环境伦理学
艺术
政治学
材料科学
哲学
法学
复合材料
作者
Lianne Toussaint,Daniëlle Bruggeman,Jeroen van den Eijnde
摘要
Abstract This article argues for a shift toward more ecocentric, rather anthropocentric, biodesign processes for clothing and textile design. It discusses mainstream understandings of biomimicry and biodesign, rethinking these approaches in a more-than-human and ecocentric direction. The article analyzes the cases of mycelium-based garments and bacterial textile dyes to, on the one hand, show how current biodesigners are already successfully working with natural resources by growing, collaborating with, regenerating, and restoring nature. On the other hand, these two cases are used to show the potential for biodesign practices to move even further beyond a human-centered understanding of designing with nature.
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