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6. BioFabricating Materials
Research
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??? task "weekly assignment"
Check out the weekly assignment [here](http://fabricademy.fabcloud.io/handbook/assessment/criteria/#6-biofabricating-materials) or login to your [NuEval](http://nueval.fabacademy.org) progress and evaluation page.
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1. Remember to credit/reference all your images to their authors. Open source helps us create change faster together, but we all deserve recognition for what we make, design, think, develop.
2. remember to resize and optimize all your images. You will run out of space and the more data, the more servers, the more cooling systems and energy wasted :) make a choice at every image :)
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_**Remove tips when you don't need them anymore!**_
??? bug "get inspired!"
Check out and research alumni pages to betetr understand how to document and get inspired
* [Lucrecia Strano](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/lucrecia.strano/) _FabTextiles Barcelona 2018-19_
* [Loes Bogers](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/loes.bogers/) _TextileLab Amsterdam 2019-20_
* [Beatriz Sandini](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/beatriz.sandini/) _TextileLab Amsterdam 2019-20_
* [Carolina Delgado](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/carolina.delgado/) _TextileLab Amsterdam 2019-20_
* [Hanna Ololade](https://class.textile-academy.org/2022/annah-sangosanya/) _FabTextiles Barcelona 2021-22_
* [Petra Garaiová](https://class.textile-academy.org/2022/petra-garajova/) _FabTextiles Barcelona 2021-22_
* [Eduardo Loreto](https://class.textile-academy.org/2022/eduardo-loreto/) _Basque Design Center 2021-22_
* [Olatz Pereda](https://class.textile-academy.org/2022/olatz-pereda/) _Basque Design Center 2021-22_
_Add your fav alumni's pages as references_
References & Inspiration
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- Two images side-by-side
- Image reference
- Download reference
Links to reference files, PDF, booklets,
??? tip "about your images.."
1. Remember to credit/reference all your images to their authors. Open source helps us create change faster together, but we all deserve recognition for what we make, design, think, develop.
2. remember to resize and optimize all your images. You will run out of space and the more data, the more servers, the more cooling systems and energy wasted :) make a choice at every image :)
This image is optimised in size with resolution 72 and passed through tinypng for final optimisation.
Overview material research outcomes
example from the documentation of Loes Bogers TextileLab Amsterdam 2019-20
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Tools
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- [slides](http://class.textile-academy.org)
- [sources](http://class.textile-academy.org)
- [pots, jars...](http://class.textile-academy.org)
- [spoon, tongs, wisk etc](http://class.textile-academy.org)
- [molds, textiles, textures, etc](http://class.textile-academy.org)
Process and workflow
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Ingredients & Recipes
Prepare this recipe 1 by collecting the ingredients necessary, to be found in the list below:
=== "ingredients"
* xxx gr
* xxx gr
* xxx gr
* xxx ml
* xxx gr
=== "tools"
* xxx gr
* xxx gr
* xxx gr
* xxx ml
* xxx gr
=== "recipe fishleather and fishskin bio-plastic (food waste)"
* measure - measure - measure
* add, combine, mix..
* simmer, cook, boil, freeze, burn, crush...
* mix, smash, stack, overlay..
* cast, pour, press..
* dry, aereate, dehydrate..
* remove, peel, unmold..
* finishing touches
Documenting and comparing experiments
TEST SERIE BIO-PLASTIC
RESULTS
Two ways of showcasing and comparing results with images below
On the left an image of a sample made by xxx with xxx. The dye is more xxx. On the right, an image of a sample made by xxx with xxx and xxx. Here the dye is more xxx.
Recipes
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recipe: salmon skin fish-leather ↩