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Develop a personal tool that transforms your craft in a meaningful way. 
This tool needs to be relevant to your personal practice and the bigger context of your craft.

MY CRAFT

The essence of my craft is to investigate the characteristics of materials and to make use of transforming, moving characteristics of a material.
I'm moved by on materials that can't be controlled.

Interesting characteristics of my craft:
Being able to look from a different point of view to materials to find a way to apply it.
Discover new possibilities of the material by taking it out of his normal context and to let it grow into his own direction.

Problems of my craft:
Get stuck in the experimental phase and the characteristics, traditions, visual and tactile aspects and history of a material,
without focusing on the end product, on how the material can be applied.

GAME

A game to make use of the 'problem' of my craft: finding a way to apply the material.
Involving users by playing a game with them that will encourage them to find a way to apply unusual materials.
First let the users combine the products with the materials, then discussing the results and tell them more about the characteristics of the materials. In the end using the most surprising outcomes for the project Tools of the Trade.

Most interesting results collected from different people:

MY TOOL OF THE TRADE

My end goal is developing a tool to process an unusual material in a unique way.
Involving biohacking and DIY bio in my process, as well as participatory design (this topic I researched last quarter).

A tool that enables almost everyone to hack bio, to go to their gardens, collect natural materials and make for example textile from it.

Examples of tools developed to process bio materials for an unusual and unique purpose:

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‘In my photographic work I explore the relationship man has with his natural environment and his desire to control nature.'
- Diana Scherer


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'Synthetic biology and textile design provides new products and production methods for food and textiles.
Collets 'biofacture', in which the products are made - in fact grow - in biological processes , stretches the definition of 'textile'.
The designer becomes an alchemist.

RESEARCH MOSS

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Moss grafiti:

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By Lucy McRae and Bart Hess:

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Moss Table by University of Bath and University of Cambridge
Symbiotic bacteria feeding on organic compounds of moss and releasing electronics to power small devices:

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