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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 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. | ||
In this research, mycelium PLA is produced and with the new fabrication | In this research, mycelium PLA is produced and with the new fabrication methodologies, with 3D printing. 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. | ||
To explore this aspects of biodegradable and digital fabrication methods, a table prototype was created. | To explore this aspects of biodegradable and digital fabrication methods, a table prototype was created. |
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