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 ##towards a context-aware global material commons: what's in *your* local archive?
 
-![](../images/presentation-4.jpg)*Material samples, Loes Bogers, 2020*
+![](../images/pics-insta3.jpg)*Building a local archive, Loes Bogers, 2020*
 
 **The goal of this project was to explore and develop simple methods for open archiving of socalled "new naturals"\*. The outcomes are developed to work toward a collaborative, global - but context-aware - material archive....**
 
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 \* *note: "new" or "other" naturals is not a thing (yet). But the word is sometimes used in material archives as container category for materials that don't fit the traditional material families of wood, hide, metal, glass, plastics, stone, etcetera. New or other naturals is a left-over tag to indicate composite or otherwise hybrid materials made from renewable natural resources such as food waste, plant fibres etcetera.* 
 
+![](../images/pics-insta1.jpg)*Working on a recipe, Loes Bogers, 2020*
+
 ##Outcomes
 
 A curated selection from best practices found in research labs, material archives and design studios from all over the world. The information itself was already widely known, this project is an effort to ask new questions, and think up new structures for organising and building on this knowledge in open, collaborative ways, not over-simplifying nor mystifying the information and skills needed. It is also an exercise in learning globally, but practicing *locally*, using resources locally abundant in your location (which for me, was the Netherlands).
@@ -28,18 +30,22 @@ A curated selection from best practices found in research labs, material archive
 - [**template for new recipes**](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/loes.bogers/projects/templates/new_recipe/), to help you capture the entire proces, ask the hard contextual questions and document relevant considerations when contributing new recipes to the database.
 - [**template to add new ingredients**](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/loes.bogers/projects/templates/new_ingredient/), helping you ask the hard questions and document relevant considerations when contributing new recipes to the database.
 - [**templates for labels**](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/loes.bogers/projects/templates/labels/) to create your own physical archive with material samples (building on the work of Maria Viftrup for TextileLab Waag).
-- [**a glossary of terms**](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/loes.bogers/projects/glossary/), explaining the key terms used here (in progress)
-- [**an educators' note**](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/loes.bogers/projects/note_for_educators/) with some suggestions for how this archive might be incorporated into classes oriented to designing/material research/critical making/design & crafts history/machine building classes.
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+![](../images/pics-insta2.jpg)*Measuring and logging shrinkage, Loes Bogers, 2020*
 
 This project is indebted to the knowledge collected and created in and around the Fabricademy network, and builds upon the (physical) Material Archive at Textile Lab Waag that was realised by Cecilia Raspanti, Maria Viftrup and others in 2016-2017.
 
 ###Future development
 
-- realising the online database further with a designer and developer
-- develop, document and add methods for simple material testing
-- create well-researched ingredient pages for all the ingredients used (now only glycerine as an example). 
-- add section for open-source DIY tools for fabrication
-- further testing of the formats as tools for learning in higher education and fabricademy, gathering peer feedback from peers
+- **realising the online database** further with a designer and developer
+- develop, document and add **methods for DIY material testing**
+- create well-researched **ingredient pages** for all the ingredients used (now only glycerine as an example). 
+- add **section for open-source DIY tools** for fabrication
+- **further testing of the formats as tools for learning** in higher education and fabricademy, gathering peer feedback from peers
+- [**a glossary of terms**](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/loes.bogers/projects/glossary/), explaining the key terms used here (in progress)
+- [**an educators' note**](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/loes.bogers/projects/note_for_educators/) with some suggestions for how this archive might be incorporated into classes oriented to designing/material research/critical making/design & crafts history/machine building classes.
+
+![](../images/pics-insta4.jpg)*Documenting a recipe, Loes Bogers, 2020*
  
 ##State of the art