Bioactuated Tapestry

Plastic materials and strands in orange and green

Sponsored by Eco Materials Library Project - Sustainable CU Grant 

Advancing the exploration of bioactuated textiles, the Bioactuated Tapestry highlights their design potential for interior spaces. Combining cotton with moisture-responsive bioplastic strips, the tapestry dynamically shifts in form, offering a glimpse of how sustainable, shape-changing fabrics can enrich architecture, art, and everyday environments.

Living Matter Lab Unstable Design Lab

More details about the Bioactuated Tapestry project can be found on Eldy Lazaro's portfolio site.

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