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Un Futuro de Micelio

9m · Buenlimón Radio · 09 May 23:00

Esta semana, seguimos nuestra colaboración con Parsons School of Design. Hablamos con el estudiante de diseño Shawn Zhang para descubrir el material fascinante de nuestro futuro: el micelio. Es el raigambre de los hongos, pero también es un material con potencial nutritivo y potente. Shawn ha creado un proyecto del diseño especulativo, en el que imagina al micelio como comida y a la vez como material arquitectónico – y fuente de energía. Exploramos esta visión del futuro subterráneo con el profesor Alonso Castro.

This week, we continue our collaboration with Parsons School of Design. We speak to one design student, Shawn Zhang, to discover the fascinating material that could lie in our future: mycelium. Mycelium is the root network that delivers nutrients to fungi – and it’s also a substance that holds the potential to feed and power humans. Shawn has created a project of speculative design that reimagines mycelium as a food, architectural material, and source of energy. We explore this vision of an underground future with professor Alonso Castro.

Producido por Anna Oakes.

Photo Courtesy of Shawn Zang.

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