TED Talk Thursday – Biomimicry’s surprising lessons from nature’s engineers

TED Talk Thursdays Pam WarhurstAccording to TED.com : “In this inspiring talk about recent developments in biomimicry, Janine Benyus provides heartening examples of ways in which nature is already influencing the products and systems we build.”

“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. “

“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 to preserve 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.”

Biomimicry’s surprising lessons from nature’s engineers

For those of you not familiar with TED Talks here is a brief summery from www.ted.com: “TED is a small nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: Technology, Entertainment, Design. Since then its scope has become ever broader. Along with two annual conferences — the TED Conference in Long Beach and Palm Springs each spring, and the TEDGlobal conference in Oxford UK each summer — TED includes the award-winning TEDTalks video site, the Open Translation Project and Open TV Project, the inspiring TED Fellows and TEDx programs, and the annual TED Prize”

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I look forward to your thoughts and comments!

Mandala Monday – DIY Batik Mandala Tapestry by Natasha Rose

Batik Mandala Tapestry by Natasha Rose is today’s tutorial. Here is what Natasha says about this video:

“In today’s tutorial I’ll be showing you how to make a mandala tapestry – inspired by the ones you see on Pinterest and in Urban Outfitters! Mandalas are something that I love to draw in my spare time, they’re more than just a “pretty design”- to me its something incredibly calming, and almost meditative to draw 🙂 This video involves a RIDICULOUSLY easy fake batik resist method with flour paste, which anyone can do. Hope you enjoy! ”

 

DIY Batik Mandala Tapestry by Natasha Rose

Batik Mandala Tapestry by Natasha Rose

Here is what Natasha says about her work:

“Hey! I´m Tash and I make weekly DIY and lifestyle videos. My tagline is “creating a beautiful life”; to me that means an inner and outer process, of living intentionally and consciously, cultivating new perspectives, organisation, making beautiful things, and living proactively instead of reactively.”

“I hope my videos encourage you to create things that make you happy, and to design a lifestyle that is intentional, wholesome, and that brings you joy. Where to begin? Check out my playlists, and pick a category. :)”

“My second channel has extra content that doesn’t fit the niche of this channel – its called morenatasharose http://www.youtube.com/morenatasharose”

For collaborations, or business inquiries, email natashar0se(at)aol.com

To find out more about Natasha Rose also see:

INSTAGRAM http://www.instagram.com/natashar0se
BLOG: http://www.natasharose.com.au
VLOG CHANNEL http://www.youtube.com/morenatasharose

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I look forward to your thoughts and comments!

Mandala Monday – Watercolor Mandala Cookies by SweetAmbsCookies

Watercolor Mandala Cookies by SweetAmbsCookies is our tutorial for today. Here is what SweetAmbsCookies has to say about this tutorial:

“Here’s what you’ll need to make these watercolor mandala cookies:

Roll-out cookie dough (use your favorite recipe or get mine in the tutorial shop: http://bit.ly/1oU5gPR)
Ruler and paring knife to cut 3×3″ cookies
Flood consistency royal icing: http://bit.ly/1RgmWFR
12″ decorating bags: http://bit.ly/DecoratingBags
Decorating tip 3: http://amzn.to/2cj73BF
Scribe tool: http://bit.ly/ScribeTool
Brushes: http://amzn.to/1A8EaKR
Edible ink marker: http://amzn.to/2ckfQBq
Alcohol or flavored extract for painting with food coloring (why? read this: http://bit.ly/GoldRoyalIcing)
Paint palette or small dishes Colors: The Wilton Color Right color system was used to create all of the icing colors in this set of cookies: http://bit.ly/WiltonColorRight
Music Courtesy of Audio Network:
http://www.audionetwork.com/browse/m/…

“My cookie and royal icing recipe are available in the tutorial shop on my website along with videos about the basics of royal icing, including a video on how to make royal icing. www.sweetambs.com. Learn more about me here: http://www.sweetambs.com/about/

I hope you enjoy this yummy video:

Watercolor Mandala Cookies by SweetAmbsCookies

 

Watercolor Mandala Cookies by SweetAmbsCookies

To find more information about SweetAmbsCookies go to:

FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/sweetambscookies
INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/sweetambs or #sweetambscookies
TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/sweetambs

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I look forward to your thoughts and comments!