«Biodesign — design with living materials — is obviously looking to the future, as living matter is becoming a stakeholder and not just a resource. It’s a vision that is no longer anthropocentric.
On March 26, 2021, the Charter on the Rights of Living Things was proclaimed. In my view, this is an approach that questions the rights of nature and animals. It is totally disruptive. It’s biocentrism.
We can imagine that tomorrow there will be no design without bio-inspiration, with bio-inspiration becoming an approach that enables humans to better engage in dialogue and work with living things. In this case, nature would not be a catalogue of “virtuous technological practices” but a culture of doing.»
Katie Cotellon
Head of Design & UX, Saint Gobain Research, France.
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