This card helps you recognize that biodesign knowledge is often fragmented and hard to access due to challenges in managing the design process, including transdisciplinarity, finding starting points, iteration, testing, and sharing results.
How will you navigate the fragmented nature of biodesign knowledge?
How will you approach documenting your biodesign experiments and results to create a more accessible knowledge base for yourself and others?
In what ways do you collaborate with or learn from other biodesigners to fill gaps in knowledge and overcome the fragmentation within the discipline?
Materiom
Materiom is a web platform dedicated to gathering and sharing knowledge on materials made entirely from biobased sources. The platform hosts a crowdsourced database, where each material entry includes a detailed recipe, a list of required tools, and an overview of the material’s properties.
Actions
Document and share your biodesign experiments to contribute to a more accessible knowledge base.
Connect with other biodesigners to exchange insights and fill knowledge gaps together.
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