Neri Oxman rethinks the synergy between nature and humanity

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Neri Oxman is an architect, designer, and professor who explores the intersection of design, biology, and ecology through her work. She is the founder and director of The Mediated Matter Group at MIT Media Lab, which focuses on material ecology and computational design.

Oxman's work involves creating complex designs and structures that are inspired by and informed by nature, with the goal of creating sustainable solutions. She uses 3D printing and other advanced technologies to create these designs, often incorporating biologically-inspired materials such as chitin, a polymer found in insect shells, or mycelium, the vegetative part of fungi.

  • Her work explores the intersection of design, biology, and ecology, with a focus on sustainability.

  • She founded and directs The Mediated Matter Group at MIT Media Lab.

  • Oxman uses advanced technologies such as 3D printing and biologically-inspired materials to create complex designs and structures.

  • Her work has been exhibited at prestigious institutions such as MoMA and the Smithsonian.

  • Oxman has received numerous awards and honors, including a Vilcek Prize in Design and a Smithsonian American Ingenuity Award in the Visual Arts.

  • She is also a professor at MIT, where she teaches courses on design and ecology.

www.oxman.com

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Neri Oxman is an architect, designer, and professor who explores the intersection of design, biology, and ecology through her work. She is the founder and director of The Mediated Matter Group at MIT Media Lab, which focuses on material ecology and computational design.

Oxman's work involves creating complex designs and structures that are inspired by and informed by nature, with the goal of creating sustainable solutions. She uses 3D printing and other advanced technologies to create these designs, often incorporating biologically-inspired materials such as chitin, a polymer found in insect shells, or mycelium, the vegetative part of fungi.

  • Her work explores the intersection of design, biology, and ecology, with a focus on sustainability.

  • She founded and directs The Mediated Matter Group at MIT Media Lab.

  • Oxman uses advanced technologies such as 3D printing and biologically-inspired materials to create complex designs and structures.

  • Her work has been exhibited at prestigious institutions such as MoMA and the Smithsonian.

  • Oxman has received numerous awards and honors, including a Vilcek Prize in Design and a Smithsonian American Ingenuity Award in the Visual Arts.

  • She is also a professor at MIT, where she teaches courses on design and ecology.

www.oxman.com

Neri Oxman is an architect, designer, and professor who explores the intersection of design, biology, and ecology through her work. She is the founder and director of The Mediated Matter Group at MIT Media Lab, which focuses on material ecology and computational design.

Oxman's work involves creating complex designs and structures that are inspired by and informed by nature, with the goal of creating sustainable solutions. She uses 3D printing and other advanced technologies to create these designs, often incorporating biologically-inspired materials such as chitin, a polymer found in insect shells, or mycelium, the vegetative part of fungi.

  • Her work explores the intersection of design, biology, and ecology, with a focus on sustainability.

  • She founded and directs The Mediated Matter Group at MIT Media Lab.

  • Oxman uses advanced technologies such as 3D printing and biologically-inspired materials to create complex designs and structures.

  • Her work has been exhibited at prestigious institutions such as MoMA and the Smithsonian.

  • Oxman has received numerous awards and honors, including a Vilcek Prize in Design and a Smithsonian American Ingenuity Award in the Visual Arts.

  • She is also a professor at MIT, where she teaches courses on design and ecology.

www.oxman.com