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''The Synthetic Kingdom'' is a theoretical, but non-the less scientifically supported, study of a futuristic realm, where new subcultures are emerging due to a vital and aggressive progress in technological developments. The book is an investigation of the potential of synthetic biology seen through the scope of a textile designer. It will be an inspiring read for anyone, from designers and artists to scientists and sci-fi nerds (like myself). Lærke stops us thinking practically about textiles in favour of viewing them as conceptual expressions. This also has the subtle effect, of making one…mehr

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''The Synthetic Kingdom'' is a theoretical, but non-the less scientifically supported, study of a futuristic realm, where new subcultures are emerging due to a vital and aggressive progress in technological developments. The book is an investigation of the potential of synthetic biology seen through the scope of a textile designer. It will be an inspiring read for anyone, from designers and artists to scientists and sci-fi nerds (like myself). Lærke stops us thinking practically about textiles in favour of viewing them as conceptual expressions. This also has the subtle effect, of making one think about how her advancements and innovations can be applied to perhaps the fashion industry. Knowing she has a background in print design and a lively interest in trends, fashion and culture it is exciting to think about how her work will grow to perhaps set a new precedent for smart'' materials . - Design suggestions such as that made by Lærke Hooge Andersen can help identify new and better ways to think and create in the future crossfire zone between design and research in the natural sciences . - Morten Grønborg Editor-in-chief SCENARIO Magazine.
Autorenporträt
Lærke Hooge Andersen, MA: graduated from Textile design at MA Textile Futures'' at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design in London 2010, Design Consultant and concept developer for EDF Energy, France 2010, Conference speaker and exhibitor at Victoria & Albert Museum in London 2010. Future mapping/trend researcher, Copenhagen 2011.