We all want more sustainable clothing, but how about a dress made from billions of microscopic creatures?
Using Acetobacter bacteria—the kind that ferments vinegar into wine—a group of scientists from the University of Western Australia have created a dress that is literally grown instead of sewn.
Back of dress. Image by Bewley Shaylor.Called Micro’be’, the “fermented fashion” project is described by the team as such:
Front detail. Image by Bewley Taylor.“Micro’be’ fermented fashion investigates the practical and cultural biosynthesis of clothing—to explore the possible forms and cultural implications of futuristic dress-making and textile technologies.
Instead of lifeless weaving machines producing the textile, living microbes will ferment a garment.
A fermented garment will not only rupture the meaning of traditional interactions with body and clothing; but also raise questions around the contentious nature of the living materials themselves.
This project redefines the production of woven materials.
By combining art and science knowledge and with a little inventiveness, the ultimate goal will be to produce a bacterial fermented seamless garment that forms without a single stitch.”
Seriously, this is one of the coolest things I have ever seen. And since it’s just made from microbes, it is naturally biodegradable. Would you wear a dress made from microbes?
Image by Ray Scott.~
Editor: Kate Bartolotta
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