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德里实验室 — 菌丝体

New Delhi, India
截止日期: August 16, 2026

关于此机会

The lab invites participants to work with mycelium at the intersection of biology, design, and architecture. Through hands-on experimentation — growing, moulding, observing, and co-creating with fungal systems — participants will explore what it means to design alongside a living organism, that does not follow instructions. What kinds of forms, structures, and ways of thinking become possible when growth itself is the method and structure? What happens when the material has agency? What kind of designs emerge when control is shared with a living system? Working with local partners, the lab will examine how fungal networks can support circular, low-impact production and regenerative material systems. It will also open broader questions about material agency, ecological thinking, and alternative design philosophies grounded in the evolving relationship between humans and living matter.

限制

Designers, architects, and makers with an interest in biological materials and process-based practice. Scientists and researchers working in biology, ecology, mycology, material science, or environmental studies. Artists, craftspeople, cultural and community practitioners whose work engages with living systems, materiality or ecological thinking. Engineers and technologists exploring circular, low-impact, bio-based production, or sustainable design. Students in related fields who are prepared for a field-intensive programme structure.

提供内容

An immersive, field-based research environment working directly with mycelium and local substrates. Hands-on experimentation: growing,moulding, testing, and prototyping with living fungal systems. Structured mentorship from regional and international practitioners inbiodesign, mycology, and material science. Collaborative inquiry alongside designers, scientists, architects, craftspeople, and humanities scholars. Field visits and conversations with local stakeholders and ecological communities.

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艺术与科学生物艺术真菌生态学可持续发展多学科试验性艺术与科技

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