Valerian Blos
Design as Restriction / Restriction as Design
Free Projects
Epilogues of Domestication
Free Project — Summer 2013
Farewell, sweet memories
Techno Legacy — Summer 2014
Making of: Future
Measuring Instruments — Winter 2013
Not in Time, A: Futureprobe
Kinetic — Winter 2012
Not in Time, B: Starving Prediction
Kinetic — Winter 2012
The Aura Harvester
Aura — Winter 2016
Valerian Blos — Design as Restriction / Restriction as Design
Free Projects
We humans have a strange relationship to disgust when it comes to everyday products: We feel uncomfortable by touching mold, but have (mostly) no problems with eating gorgonzola cheese. We feel sick by seeing bloody guts from animals, but eating sausage and meat without lots of contemplation. However, new advantages in Synthetic Biology and Tissue Engineering could lead to a new relation between human, grown objects and our cultural restrictions. To investigate this strange discrepancy I created three prototypes dealing with possible applications for synthetic skin. All of them could enhance our life and at the same time, provoke strong disgust:
Age Indicating package
This package is made of synthetic cultivated human skin cells, which are living in coexistence with its inners, the milk. When the content decays - the cells show natural signs of age. A dying package therefore indicates bad food in an intuitive manner.
Antigen Hypersensitive Skin
People allergic to certain kinds of food experience huge problems eating with risking their health and life. A cultivated surface which grows from endogenous skin cells can show natural signs of the allergic reactions. The allergic person therefore, could be warned before eating possible dangerous foods.
Ultra-Infection Sensitive Skin
Dangerous, antibiotic resistent bacterias like MRSA, are a huge issue for modern medicine. A possible solution could be a synthetic skin which grows in a bioreactor for human tissues. The cultured product is ultra-infection sensitive: Whenever hazardous germs get in contact with it, it will show extreme signs of infection and therefore warn the patient and doctor.