Bridging Science and Design
Posted: June 23, 2011 Filed under: Biology Research, Biomimicry Methodology | Tags: biomimicry journal, bridging biology research to design, design fiction, dr. douglas fudge, integrated bioscience, strategic research, university of akron, university of guelph, what if designers peer reviewed science 7 CommentsHow can we make play spaces for scientists and “designers”?
Thanks to everyone who has been posting comments, the feedback and dialogue is incredibly rewarding, and gets the ideas bouncing back in different ways, which is fantastic.
Peter Neiwiarowski, friend and Director of the Integrated Bioscience program at University of Akron, has been posting some particularly good feedback that has me thinking. In a recent comment he said:
I like to imagine that maybe the next great biological insight in some system will come from a designer doing biomimicry, or maybe a great design insight will come from a biologist doing biomimicry.
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