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Designed Wilderness: Design For Biodiversity

Barbara Pollini, designer and researcher, has recently developed a series of handmade sculptures titled Designed Wilderness: Minimum Viable Ecosystems. These works serve as an experiment in exploring bio-receptive design through craftsmanship, slow colonization, and the Art of Noticing. This approach, which Pollini calls slow biodesign, contrasts sharply with the rapid pace of plastic 3D printing.…

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Circular Terrazzo By Chryssa Kotoula

Chryssa Kotoula is a visual artist, designer and maker who produces ceramic vessels in which materiality and craftsmanship are the protagonists. Her work finds inspiration in research, vernacular architecture and circular processes. One example is the Circular Terrazzo collection (that uses the circular terrazzo invented by Kotoula) created through a manual process rooted in craft…

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