The document shares links to various examples of science, technology, art, and design projects that utilize innovative and sustainable materials and processes. Some of the projects highlighted include photographs of insect specimens, data visualization sculptures, 3D printed surfboards, shoes made from recycled ocean plastic waste, cardboard surfboards, bicycles made from wood, artwork using naturally glowing bacteria, and origami designs inspired by mathematics. Many of the projects showcase the use of recycled, upcycled, or natural materials.
7. Eye of a honey bee covered in dandelion
pollen (120x) from Nikon Small World
http://www.nikonsmallworld.com
8. Macro photographs composed of nearly ten thousand images
show the incredible detail of insect specimens
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2016/04/levon-biss-miscrosculpture-insects/
25. Ping pong table delivers real-time data
visualisations for trainers and players
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/d-brief/2016/04/20/sign-language-gloves/#.V942fTvpU2K
26. Data driven shoe design by Nike
https://www.engadget.com/2016/07/25/nike-magista-2-nsrl-inside-look/#/
29. Designed within the
framework of a circular
loop with materials and
technology that enables
the shoes to be ran down
and returned to adidas to
be remade into something
new.
https://news.adidas.com/made-to-be-remade/ultraboosts-of-tomorrow--all-new-drops-to-help-end-plastic-waste/s/1128de15-4f36-4a97-8293-2be76abb3974
30. The Bucket Board - Skateboard decks made
out of up-cycled materials
https://vimeo.com/122449408