Janine Benyus: Biomimicry in action
A self-proclaimed nature nerd, Janine Benyus' concept of biomimicry has galvanized scientists, architects, designers and engineers into exploring new ways in which nature's successes can inspire humanity.
Why you should listen. In the world envisioned by science author Janine Benyus, a locust's ability to avoid collision within a roiling cloud of its brethren informs the design of a crash-resistant car; a self-cleaning leaf inspires a new kind of paint, one that dries in a pattern that enables simple rainwater to wash away dirt; and organisms capable of living without water open the way for vaccines that maintain potency even without refrigeration -- a hurdle that can prevent life-saving drugs from reaching disease-torn communities. Most important, these cool tools from nature pull off their tricks while still managing topreserve the environment that sustains them, a life-or-death lesson that humankind is in need of learning.
As a champion of biomimicry, Benyus has become one of the most important voices in a new wave of designers and engineers inspired by nature. Her most recent project, AskNature, explores what happens if we think of nature by function and looks at what organisms can teach us about design.
What others say
Ć¢ĀĀThe sophisticated, almost pro-growth angle of Benyus shows the great potential profitability of copying some of nature's time-tested, nonpolluting, room-temperature manufacturing and computing technologies.Ć¢ĀĀ Ć¢ĀĀ New York Times
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For this discussion,I'd like to explore humanities connection to nature. In the past, humans looked to what was around them to solve their problems. To fly we designed airplane wings like birds. To swim faster we designed fins that fit on our feet. Dr. Janius expressed how much genius there is in nature for us to model and be able to solve our problems.
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What are some ideas that come to mind for you as you watched the film?
Do a little research and find some other example of biomimicry in action out there, especially examples that might help our society transform sustainably.