I.N.S.E.C.T. Wall Twin:为昆虫、真菌和人类设计

Q1 Arts and Humanities Temes de Disseny Pub Date : 2023-07-27 DOI:10.46467/tdd39.2023.228-247
Dan Parker, Asya Ilgün, Ariel Cheng Sin Lim, H. Vašatko, Dan Vy Vu, Natalia Piórecka, Svenja Keune
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这幅图片反映了迫切需要改变设计实践,以应对过去和现在对栖息地结构的破坏以及由此导致的生物多样性的丧失。为了做到这一点,它展示了i.s.e.c.t. Wall Twin的第一次迭代:一个致力于支持当地昆虫、真菌和人类共存的建筑装置。该装置是I.N.S.E.C.T.夏令营(英国泰恩河畔纽卡斯尔,2022年8月)第一部分“生物数字制造技术的物种间探索”研讨会的成果。为期9天的工作坊汇集了四名组织者和九名被选中的参与者,参与为其他生物设计和与其他生物设计的挑战。旨在开发创造城市栖息地结构的新方法,研讨会涉及参数化设计、粘土3D打印、菌丝体复合材料和自由形式钩针编织。我们在交流和反思的过程中,通过迭代原型来探索物种间设计的问题。我们的讨论列出了我们从这个协作和批判性制作过程中获得的见解。我们提供了让一系列人类和非人类利益相关者参与设计的建议;在处理生物材料时,反思实际和道德问题;在处理技术或后勤限制时,确定突出非人类需求的挑战;并概述如何处理干预生态系统的复杂性。这些考虑可能有助于设计师在未来的工作中,将多物种的观点整合到他们的设计中。作为一个持续监测的活实验室,I.N.S.E.C.T. Wall Twin为开发进一步的迭代和超越训练营持续时间的社区提供了有用的基础。第一作者和第二作者对这项工作的贡献相同
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I.N.S.E.C.T. Wall Twin: Designing for and with Insects, Fungi, and Humans
This pictorial confronts the urgent need to shift design practices in response to the past and ongoing destruction of habitat structures and the resulting losses of biodiversity. To do this, it illustrates the first iteration of I.N.S.E.C.T. Wall Twin: an architectural installation that endeavours to support coexistence between local insects, fungi, and humans. The installation is an outcome of the workshop “Interspecies Exploration by Bio-Digital Manufacturing Technologies'' during the first part of the I.N.S.E.C.T. Summer Camp (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, August 2022). The 9-day workshop brought together a group of four organisers and nine selected participants to engage with the challenges of designing for and with other living beings. Aiming to develop novel approaches to creating urban habitat structures, the workshop involved parametric design, clay 3D printing, mycelium-based composites, and freeform crocheting. We explored questions of interspecies design by prototyping objects iteratively while conversing and reflecting. Our discussion lists the insights we gained from this process of collaborative and critical making. We offer suggestions for involving a range of human and nonhuman stakeholders in design; reflect on practical and ethical questions when working with living materials; identify challenges of foregrounding nonhuman needs while dealing with technical or logistical constraints; and outline ways to approach the complexity of intervening in ecosystems. These considerations may help inform the future work of designers who want to integrate the perspectives of multiple species into their designs. As a living laboratory undergoing continual monitoring, I.N.S.E.C.T. Wall Twin provides a useful foundation for developing further iterations and a community that exceeds the duration of the camp.  --- The first and second authors contributed equally to this work
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