Growing a Garment and Self-Assembly
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How about this approach to art-to-wear? Suzanne Lee is using bacteria to grow cellulose fabric.
“What I’m looking for is a way to give material the qualities that I need. So what I want to do is say to a future [insect], ‘Spin me a thread. Align it in this direction. Make it hydrophobic. And while you’re at it, just form it around this 3D shape.’”
Here's a blog with a complex discussion about bioengineering and replicating nature's self-assembly between Lee and Skylar Tibbits, both TED Fellows.
And Tibbits' YouTube videos.
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