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Nature's Way: Biomimicry in Art & Design
Nature's Way: Biomimicry in Art & Design
Los Angeles Printmaking Society interactive website
Los Angeles Printmaking Society interactive website
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impress at OCCCA
impress at OCCCA
South of Sunset exhibition
South of Sunset exhibition
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Nature's Way: Biomimicry in Art & Design
Nature's Way: Biomimicry in Art & Design“From Leonardo da Vinci’s bat-like design for a flying machine to the way Velcro emulates plant burrs sticking to a dog’s fur, human inventions have always been inspired by nature. This process of biomimicry — looking to nature for solutions to human challenges — has applications in architecture, art, design and engineering. Coupled with recent advances in generative artificial intelligence, this way of thinking holds promise to resolve or ameliorate many of the ills brought about by our unmindful approach to technology.”For this art exhibition at the Center for the Arts Eagle Rock in Los Angeles, I wrote copy, designed the logo and identity, and produced various items of digital and printed collateral.
Los Angeles Printmaking Society interactive website
Los Angeles Printmaking Society interactive website
tete-a-tete instagram2.png
impress at OCCCA
impress at OCCCA
South of Sunset exhibition
South of Sunset exhibition
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