From e3719ee90cddd35fedb462e466c0e886042e1fa7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jiawen Gong <jiawengong1112@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2024 07:17:54 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Update file 01designprocess.md

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 ## **BIO FABRICATION**
 
-In parallel, bio-material experiments involved embedding rose petals and leaves in agar agar and alginate, leading to the discovery of optimal polymer for durable and visually appealing textiles. Inspired by Damien Hirst's vibrant paintings, these experiments sought to replicate similar textures using roses. Initially, agar agar was used for its biodegradability and gel-like consistency, but I realized that alginate, a polymer derived from brown algae, provided a more suitable medium for creating flat, thin textiles ideal for burial garments.
+In the mean time, bio-material experiments involved embedding rose petals and leaves in agar agar and alginate, leading to the discovery of optimal polymer for durable and visually appealing textiles. Inspired by Damien Hirst's vibrant paintings, these experiments sought to replicate similar textures using roses. Initially, agar agar was used for its biodegradability and gel-like consistency, but I realized that alginate, a polymer derived from brown algae, provided a more suitable medium for creating flat, thin textiles ideal for burial garments.
 
 
 ![PROCESS](../images/process/Untitled-1%20copy6.jpg){ width=1000 }
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