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Portraits
Architecture, objects, details
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PROJECT
Biomimicry: imitating life
Creative process of an object
that is inspired by, mimics and
coexists with nature.



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Container object (shelf) created entirely from recycled materials.
100% recycled, recyclable and biodegradable object.




With the subject: Biomimicry, Art, Design and Science.



















Internal structure of the rack designed with the most repeated pattern in nature, the hexagonal pattern, as it is able to withstand the highest loads and pack the largest number of strands in
the smallest space.







In the design of the future, every structure should be able to decompose and return to nature, and in that way we would be talking about design and circular economy; we would be creating an arc that would begin with design imitating nature and end with nature imitating design.
The process of decomposition becomes part of the creative process of the object.




The concept of BIOMIMICRY becomes vitally important from now on. It is not a fad or a mere inspiration for design. As human beings we must take care of the double standard implied in designing towards nature, i.e. not producing polluting and ephemeral objects or products, but significant and enduring ones. Thanks to new technologies and the speed of today's world, we have at our fingertips a great deal of information about species or materials, but this information is useless if it is not shared, if it is not given form and meaning. Today more than ever we need collective efforts from society and fundamentally between designers, artists, engineers, biologists or architects to search for problems and find the answers, integrating a common language and providing biomimetic and technological solutions for the good of all.


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Video created for the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence. With the subject caressing nature, the video shows the interaction of man with nature through his shadow.
Invisible, ephemeral.
Forms are not invented, forms are indicated.
The relationship of human beings with nature was perhaps the first subject to appear in the history of art. The artistic representation of nature is closely related to the social perception of the natural world, at the same time that humans contribute to a progressive change in the way they relate to it and visualize it.
Every form you see has its beyond in space: if the form disappears, fear not, it´s root is eternal. Every image you see, every speech you hear, do not fear when it disappears, for this is not true.
"For eternal is the source, its branches always flow, and then that both never cease, useless is the lament".
What is most important in our lives as human beings is imperceptible to our eyes.
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Video created in Albarrán Bourdais Gallery for the artist Adrien Vescovi
Adeshora
Video created in Albarrán Bourdais for the artist Adrien Vescovi in his exhibition Adeshora

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