Designer and architect Neri Oxman is leading the search for ways in which digital fabrication technologies can interact with the biological world. Working at the intersection of computational design, additive manufacturing, materials engineering and synthetic biology, her lab is pioneering a new age of symbiosis between microorganisms, our bodies, our products and even our buildings.
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Design at the Intersection of Technology and Biology | Neri Oxman | TED Talks
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Design at the Intersection of Technology and Biology | Neri Oxman | TED Talks
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Thankyou whole crew !
Great speech and amazing science, the best combo
Here because of Iddris Sandu
For such an intelligent person ,I heard her say very stupid things … Like buiding skyscrapers and colonizing mars . While we are not even able to bring harmony on our mother earth ?!
Amazing
Mind blowing. This gives me hope for our future.
I mean if this doesn’t make you say wow then nothing will
She is so fucking beautiful
6 Years , still the prettiest girl to give a Ted talk ..
How is that for animal abuse… Bad enough that silk worms have been boiled to create silk but now we going to abuse them to build buildings?… This idea may be original but it is highly flawed.….
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BEST TED TALK I’ve EVER watched. INcredible!!
I wanna know what design methods she used on herself.
wowww
impresionantee
The book “Star Dance” by Spider and Jeanne Robinson was about exactly this. They would be proud.
no entendi ni madre jajajja
Ensamblaje vs. crecimiento
Today's Hypatia 🙂
Thank yo u all very much
Beautiful and genius!!
She was also in buddy list of Epstein, and who knows what other despicable ties she has in Israel.
Symbiosis is the most interesting event that we can observe in biology
I am very very uncomfortable with all this happy tinkering with natural systems. We really do not know the long-term effects or even the usefulness. Why do we need to create structures to augment living matter? She quotes Mary Shelley: "We are unfashioned creatures, but only half made up." So are we celebrating creating Frankensteins? We do not understand our "environment", the complex intelligent consciousness that shapes all of life, to tinker with it without also creating unintended consequences. I find her closing statement to sum up the hubris, the arrogance of this "intersection of technology and biology": "Here's to a new age of design, a new age of creation that takes us from a nature-inspired design to a design-inspired nature that demands of us for the first time that we mother nature." Good god. I hope they run out of funding.
"There are two ways to live your life. One as if nothing is a miracle and the other is as if everything is a miracle."
Abstract: The Art of Design / Neri Oxman: Bio-Architecture
One of the most impressive human beings I’ve ever encountered. Breathtaking!
와 진짜 멋있다 어떻게 이런 생각을 하지 …
WOW!! People like this woman we need on this planet.
TBH I dont fucking want to live in her world. Great ideas dont get me wrong, I believe in studying biology to better implement into material science but not make the material be made out of real or synthetic micro organisms.
Nope I believe the world should be of parts, more advanced materials, and the use of oragami. We can learn a lot from mother nature but we should recreate it out of materials not micro organisms.
I watched her episode from Abstract on Netflix right when I was passing through a crisis and about to give it up on studying Biology. She's my hero! Go watch it!
This is plain evil, typical excited megacorp talk.
Welcome back to Earth! This is as innovative as the “discovery of the Americas”: The modern colonization of our Aboriginal BIO-ASSETS: UMEKUNGOK: LISTEN Unmovable Memory exists….
Start of the alien tech!
I get the Poison Ivy vibe
Wow!! Sara Seager just took 2nd place for most beautiful genius
Everyone wants to be inspired by nature, No one wants to save the planet