3D printing of mussel shells paste on textile.
The objective was to create a 3D printing paste sufficiently solid and adherent, coming from organic waste.
The use of an elastane textile allows to create a support on which the paste will be able to be fixed and to pass from a flat surface to a surface in volume by its shrinkage with drying.
Realized with Lauriane Beaumont & Mélanie Abel.
2022, Fabricademy
Koji background
- Growing Kombucha Scoby classical recipe
Reuse Scoby waste of a local kombucha producer:
- Scoby in its natural state
- Scoby mixed
- Scoby dyed with ethanol inks
- Scoby dyed with natural dyes
- Scoby eco printed
Post production:
- Weaving
- Adding into knitwear
- Laser cutting
- 3D extruding
- Natural drying
- Moulding
- Greasing
- Kombucha Scoby & Wool
- Kombucha Scoby & Mycelium
Collab feedstock second life:
- Le Textile Lab, Lyon
- Tisse Kombucha, Marseille
- la Pieuvre Noire kombucha, lyon
KOMBUCHA SCOBY & PAPER MUSHROOMS
KOMBUCHA SCOBY & TEXTILE DUST RESIDUES
MYCELIUM & TEXTILE
MYCELIUM & TEXTILE