Art
Essay
Manola Antonioli
Designers, architects, and artists have always turned to nature to imitate the beauty of its forms and seek inspiration from an aesthetic point of view, or to imitate its processes and behaviors. Today, biomimicry seeks to draw inspiration from nature to invent ecological solutions to problems in a wide variety of fields (agriculture, IT, materials science, industry) and to develop new interactions between humans and their environments.
This book aims to bring together researchers, designers, and architects to examine the complex set of questions raised by the concept of “biomimicry.”
Biomimétisme, 14 x 21 cm, 144 pages, 15 illustrations
in partnership with the École nationale supérieure d’art de Dijon, the Laboratoire d’hydrodynamique (LadHyX) and UMR 7218 Lavue CNRS
Graphic design: Danish Pastry Design
Out of print / Sold out
Previously published in the same collection:
Hemp, a material for transition / In Between / The Ecosystem Factory / Urban War Machines / Landscape Variations / Datalogie / Contemporary Agoras
Manola Antonioli, Jean-Marc Chomaz, Jehanne Dautrey, Emeline Eude, Laurent Karst, Betti Marenko, Gilles Rion, Mathias Rollot, Marion Roussel, Alessandro Vicari
