Sommersemester 2020, BA/MA Textil- und Material-Design Textil_Startseite , Exzellenzcluster

Scaling Nature (3): Growth I MoA Design Research Studio

Matters of Activity. Cluster of Excellence Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin & weißensee school of art and design berlin

Professor Dipl.-Ing. Christiane Sauer

Professor Dr.-Ing. Karola Dierichs

 

Matters of Activity. Cluster of Excellence Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin & Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces

Dr. Michaela Eder

Dr. Lorenzo Guiducci

Dr.-Ing. Khashayar Razghandi

 

weißensee school of art and design berlin

Dipl-Des. Ebba Fransén Waldhör

Dipl.-Ing. Maxie Schneider

 

The MoA Design Research Studio on »Growth« is a continuation of the »Scaling Nature« series introduced in Summer 2019. It is part of the Excellence Cluster »Matters of Activity (MoA)«. In this context, the core idea of the studio is to investigate matter as an active agent in the design process. This means that it has its own innate capacity of formation and performance, that is being designed from the bottom up. Scaling nature can be understood as the process of extracting principles from naturally occurring systems and taking them as inspiration for specific applications – during this process scaling operations necessarily are one key aspect of this translation.

 

Growth – very generally – can be defined as the increase in dimension of an organism over time. This can be achieved by cell division but also by an increase of extracellular matrix. While animals are able to adjust to changing conditions by remodeling processes, for example bone material is permanently resorbed and added, plants can only react by growth. The properties of the synthesized material depend on the needs of the tree and can be fine-tuned from the nanometer-level up to macroscopic length scales.

 

In cooperation with the department of Biomaterials at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces the Design Research Studio observed, studied and analyzed growth processes in natural, non-designed systems, such as trees, and translated them into artificial, designed systems. The core challenge of the studio was to develop the incremental growth of a designed structure from its micro- to its meso- to its macro-level.

 

The results of the MoA Design Research Studio on »Growth« will be on internal display at the weißensee school of art and design berlin from 22.9.—14.10.2020.

In case you want to visit, please contact: karola.dierichs@hu-berlin.de

 

Yin 阴 , Cindy Peng, © weißensee kunsthochschule berlin / Cindy Peng

 

Participating Students:

Vanko Yutian Zhou

Katya Hsiao Ching Cheng

Otto Lemme

Cindy Peng

Gregory Krouse

Jojo Shone

Jessica Farmer

Laura Gaspari

Jessica Zmijan

Hannah Lu Verse

Supervision Prof. Christiane Sauer, Ebba Fransén Waldhör, Maxie Schneider, Karola Dierichs
Project categorySemester Project Project subjects BA/MA Textil- und Material-Design
Growth
Growth
Prof. Dr. Dierichs at the exhibition
Prof. Dr. Dierichs at the exhibition
Final Prototypes
Final Prototypes
Hannah Lu Verse - Grow Garments
Hannah Lu Verse - Grow Garments
Growing Garments in action
Growing Garments in action
Grow Garments
Grow Garments
Yin 阴 , Cindy Peng
Yin 阴 , Cindy Peng
Yin 阴 , Cindy Peng
Yin 阴 , Cindy Peng
Yin 阴 , Cindy Peng
Yin 阴 , Cindy Peng
Laura Gaspari
Laura Gaspari
Laura Gaspari
Laura Gaspari
Laura Gaspari
Laura Gaspari
J.Shone & J. Zmijan
J.Shone & J. Zmijan
J.Shone & J. Zmijan
J.Shone & J. Zmijan
J.Shone & J. Zmijan
J.Shone & J. Zmijan
J.Shone & J. Zmijan
J.Shone & J. Zmijan
Jessica Farmer
Jessica Farmer
Jessica Farmer
Jessica Farmer
Jessica Farmer
Jessica Farmer
Jessica Farmer
Jessica Farmer
Otto Lemme
Otto Lemme
Otto Lemme
Otto Lemme
Otto Lemme
Otto Lemme
Otto Lemme
Otto Lemme
Otto Lemme _ Greg Krouse
Otto Lemme _ Greg Krouse
Greg Krouse
Greg Krouse
Vank Zhou
Vank Zhou
Vanko Zhou
Vanko Zhou
Katya Cheng Hsiao Ching
Katya Cheng Hsiao Ching
Katya Cheng Hsiao Ching
Katya Cheng Hsiao Ching
Katya Cheng Hsiao Ching
Katya Cheng Hsiao Ching
Katya Cheng Hsiao Ching
Katya Cheng Hsiao Ching