Clean Lab
Credits
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My name is Andy Cartier and I’m a French furniture Designer based in the Netherlands. My work consists to understand the problematics in projects through an elaborate research process and then use empathy and bio-centric approach to provide sustainable solutions.
I'm mainly working with mycelium in the CleanLab of Medialmatic, looking for possible application for this living material.
We willen de volgende mensen, organisaties, sponsors en deelnemers bedanken.
While working with mycelium at Mediamatic we thought about ways to combine mycelium with plants. We chose to experiment on making biodegradable plant pots. When making a positive impact on the...
Does form follow function or should the function follow the form? Does any of this even matter and should we just think if it works it works?
I am surrounded by beautiful creatures. As soon as you can open your eyes you will discover the beauty!
Upcycling broken found objects with mycelium to create something new and interesting. When I started my internship in the CleanLab of Mediamatic I had no idea how the mycelium behaves, what the...
What if mycelium was combined to existing furniture to give them a new life?
Code Noir is our 13th Neo Futurist Dinner. This theatrical dinner experience is a collaboration between chef and culinary activist Lelani Lewis, spoken word artist Rachel Rumai Diaz, and artist...
Code Noir is our 13th Neo Futurist Dinner. This theatrical dinner experience is a collaboration between chef and culinary activist Lelani Lewis, spoken word artist Rachel Rumai Diaz, and artist...
Code Noir is our 13th Neo Futurist Dinner. This theatrical dinner experience is a collaboration between chef and culinary activist Lelani Lewis, spoken word artist Rachel Rumai Diaz, and artist...
For the base of the mycelium pigeon tower we used a chair to keep the shape. The filled jute bags were laid around it and when they could hold their own structure the chair was removed.
This is the finished jute tower. For this tower we used the mycelium from the fallen brick tower to fill the jute bags.