Dear Stanislav,
Thank you for sharing this project!
Your list of participants demonstrates impressive cross-disciplinary expertise, in 3D fabrication, biodiversity, animal behaviour, government engagement, and much more. In addition, as a shape-making exercise, it specifies the characteristics of a hollow negative space rather than concentrating on the more-usual positive lump.
The meaning here is not in the artifact — it's just a stage for owl performance.
Inspirational.Heidi
On Monday, March 23, 2020, 10:07:42 p.m. EDT, Stanislav Roudavski <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Here is an example of a project that seeks to benefit nonhuman (as well as human) life using the 'latest and greatest' design techniques and technologies. I think it relates to the ongoing discussions of who design is for or what it is for and who it should be done with (sustainability or similar and beyond).
https://theconversation.com/urban-owls-are-losing-their-homes-so-were-3d-printing-them-new-ones-133626
Hope this is of interest, let me know what you think and whether it provokes reflection...
Regards,
Stanislav
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