Mycolab: Designing with organisms Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest E-mail Enlarge Grey Oyster Mushrooms - Picture taken at the Paddestoelen Paradijs exhibition. Govert de Jong Enlarge BOOM! - Kranen/Gille Enlarge People working in the cleanroom - Here the mushroom teacher is explaining about growing your own magic mushrooms Govert de Jong Enlarge Coffee grinds mushroom bags - These are the hanging bags of coffee grinds in which we are growing oyster mushrooms. This project is part of the Paddestoelen Paradijs exhibition . Simone Schoutens Enlarge From outside - At the Bio Data Visualisation Workshop . Simone Schoutens Enlarge Working in the clean room - Simone Schoutens Enlarge The Secret Art of Growing Mushrooms - Adding Oyster mushroom spawn to the sterilised straw. Barbara Mair Enlarge View of the Paddestoelen Paradijs exhibition - With Bodies of Change by Maurizio Montalti, Tuimelaar by Titia Ex, Fungi by Lizan Freijsen, and Mur de Double Concentré de Tomate by Michel Blazy. In the right corner on the table are samples of new material research being conducted. Abel Enlarge Mycelium-based packaging material - Made from seed husks and mycelium (fungi roots). Similar to foams (for instance Styrofoam), but eco-friendly and made of natural materials. Fungi are the new plastic! Govert de Jong Enlarge People looking at the new installations - At Paddestoelen Paradijs second opening Simone Schoutens With: kaisa, Thomas Schmall