- Different ways to start with your mushroom ''farm'' (by spores or a piece of mushroom)
- Double process to 3d print with biopolymers (inside-outside)
- Difference between macroalgae (one's you pick up directly from the beach) and microalgae (small spores you keep in movement to keep them alive) Fig.1
- Clean space to grow the mushrooms. Fig.2
- The process of working with biopolymers starts with raw seeds, grind them, cool them, mixed them, get them cold and modelate them.
- Introduction for the assignment ''Closing Loops''
Projects from Klarenbeek & Dros
- Work from them → break the cicles of massive production into local production
- From waste to wasted
- Mycelium → DDW, the growin pavillon created by biobased clay.
- 3D printing objects → chairs that grow mushrooms by theirselves and use the solid to convert in the fiber for printing. Fig.3
- Algae → seaweed circle in order to purity the water and bring material (in object shapes) to their origins.
- CO2 < O → Seaweed polymers, seaweed circle, embrions in the LAB, used fertilization for the fields as a material for 3d printing
Visit to the mill
- Pigment room. Fig 4 - Fig 5.

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