Title: Introduction to Biomimicry
1Introduction to Biomimicry
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4Where do ideas come from?
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14BIOMIMICRY
- Bio life
- Mimicry copy or emulate
- The science and art of studying nature's best
ideas and then imitating these designs and
processes to solve human problems.
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19So, what does this mean to YOU?
20T-shirts that wick sweat like a horned lizard
Vitamins based on the diet of forest apes
Shoe soles that grip like a mountain goat
Fasteners that stick like burrs
21Clothing colored without dyes like a butterfly,
peacock, or sea slug
22Sandwich bags that biodegrade like tethers of
blue mussel and zip closed like a feather
23Systems interconnected like trees in a old-growth
forest
Computers as fast as neurons
Computer screens that create color the same way
as butterfly wings
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25What possibilities can you imagine?
What creatures will inspire you?
26Can YOU look to nature for inspiration?
27Here are some ways to start
- Get outside, take a hike!
- Sit quietly outside and observe
- Read books about the natural world
- Ask questions in science classes
- Research your favorite creature and all its cool
functions
28Always ask Why? and How?