Miriam Josi and Stella Lee Prowse (Aléa) (FR)

Beyond the Lab – Bio-Inclusive Design with Mycelium

July 10th – July 16th 2022

The Workshop

Often invisible to the naked eye yet omnipresent and essential for life on earth, mycelium is the reproductive part of fungi. For a long time under-attended in science and previously treated as a part of botany, mycology – the study of fungi – is now an acknowledged branch of biology.

For some years mycelium has been used in the design field to assist in the fabrication of new bio-circular materials (myco-fabrication), a process which we look to explore and expand upon.

In this workshop, we will bring mycelium outside of the sterile myco-fabrication lab to let it grow in its natural environment. This allows us to harness the potential of its regenerative capacities and develop more locally attuned and bio-inclusive processes that share control and benefits with the organism.

Bio-inclusivity means conceiving nature as a partner. Taking as a reference the environmental philosopher Freya Mathews, we identify the main cause of the ecological crisis in the incapacity of considering humans and nature as one, a binary distinction that has led to paths either of exploitation (human-centric) or romanticization (biocentric) of nature. Aiming to overcome these approaches, we intend to engage with nature as equal, ultimately revealing that our own needs are deeply intertwined with the other-than-human.

Participants will first engage in physical interaction with the land, beginning with a holistic exploration of Boisbuchet’s locality, identifying and understanding the role of local fungi. We will then conduct experiments with mycelium and local substrates, seeking to think “beyond the mold” in order to consider a more reciprocal collaboration with the organism. By the end of this immersive week of wild collective experimentation, conversations and foraging, participants will have had the chance to grow and harvest either a collective piece or a design of their own.

 Let’s reconnect with our wild selves and imagine new ways to repair human-disturbed environments.

 

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Workshop Partners

Aléa is an experimental design and material research studio based in Paris. Miriam Josi (CH) and Stella Lee Prowse (AU) co-created Aléa in 2021 after completing a Master of Science in Nature Inspired Design at ENSCI – Les Ateliers (École nationale supérieure de création industrielle, Paris).

Their work explores growth, decay and waste, with the goal to develop regenerative methods of fabrication while honoring beauty in the process. Situated at the intersections of design, biology, and agriculture, Aléa’s practice blurs the boundaries between disciplines.

Their ongoing research project  ‘Back to Dirt’ explores a unique bio-inclusive myco-fabrication process that utilizes mycelium, the root system of fungi, and local waste substrates to grow objects in soil. Winning the 2021 Boisbuchet Residency Award allowed them to test their process at full scale, where they grew the first underground myco-fabricated chair. Their process bypasses the need for sterilization and plastic moulds, examining the potential of mycelia’s regenerative capacities. Their research is supported by FAIRE Paris and has been exhibited at Pavillon d’Arsenal, France Design Week, FRAC Orleans, Biennale Amour Vivant, among others.

Aléa’s mission is to establish a deeper relationship between the natural and built environment by designing autonomous place-based systems for a post-fossil fuel future. Their aim is to take a critical approach to biodesign to avoid a trajectory of exploitation and control of nature and to instead imagine new ways of making that interact and share control and benefits with the other-than-human.

www.aleawork.com

Housing

  • Accommodation & food are included

  • We can accommodate for special catering

  • All participants sleep in dormitories

  • To book a private room or bring additional guests, get in touch: workshops@boisbuchet.org

Education

  • Our staff are available to help you conceptualize & produce your designs

  • Tools & materials are provided by Boisbuchet

  • All workshops are taught in English

  • The number of participants is limited to 22

Activities