Bioprinting bacterial cellulose - Fabricademy Barcelona
Meet Alve Lagercrantz, a Swedish fashion designer based in Berlin investigating how to bioprint bacterial cellulose to make garments, as a new way of building a more decentralized supply chain. In the following interview, he tells us why he joined #Fabricademy, what he learned during the intensive program, and how he came up with his final research project. Read about his Fabricademy experience here: https://fablabbcn.org/blog/lab-life/h... Fabricademy is a 6-month intensive program at the intersection of digital fabrication, textiles, and biology. The program explores the interrelation of human-technology-environment through the notions of embodiment, materiality, ecodesign, biodesign, performance, smart textiles, and digital fabrication. Are you ready to change your future? Apply now - https://fablabbcn.org/education/in-ho... Follow Fab Lab Barcelona on: Instagram: / fablabbcn LinkedIn: / fab-lab-barcelona Facebook: / fablab.bcn Twitter: / fablabbcn Or visit: https://www.fablabbcn.org

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