Biomimicry

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BIOMIMICRY

Biomimicry

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In the history of human nature has always been an important reference for conceiving innovative artifacts. Numerous advances in technology, design, and art are born in a wide basin organic. Since the Industrial Revolution, the relationship between design and biology has acquired a particular value in terms of economic opportunities and productive measures. Many theorists and designers have investigated the prospects accessible by this association with a project-oriented approach offering speculation and research through which it is possible to reconstruct a history of bio-inspired designs, which over time has become more and more a matrix next to the paths of scientific research and technological innovation.

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Today the scenario generated by the intersection between the evolution of biological knowledge and progress matured in new technologies offers new perspectives of relations between the project and biology, offering design culture new avenues for interpretation of nature, capable of configure new and fascinating scenes of action and speculation design (Wang, 2001). What distinguishes today's bio-inspiration from that of the past is, therefore, a unique opportunity to see new knowledge and tools to observe nature in its most intimate details revealing secrets and principles once encrypted.

This research proposes to act in a design for sustainability that intersects technological innovation and scientific development, interpreting nature as both a conceptual reference to design artifacts compatible with the nature, and as communicative potential to sensitize the audience on issues environment and to facilitate the assimilation of ethical message.

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In an evolutionary view of bio-inspired design, the Hybrid Design is detached from the biological determinism that characterized the classic Bionic, which he interpreted nature as essentially static model of functionalist rigor, to conceive the natural reference as a set of intricate procedures based on dynamic progressions, integration and ...