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C(h)ameleon Afternoon at Transplant

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Nordic Materials / C(h)ameleon at Transplant© Nordic Materials™ / C(h)ameleon in Transplant, Norway.

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Discover the latest material innovation shown for the first time in Norway. We propose to look at how objects can reinvent themselves and break the monotony. Dead, dull and colourless environments could become things of the past. Biomimicry materials follow the example of nature, which adapts, change and metamorph in order to survive. We are used to deciphering and analysing the pictorial signals that nature gives us. The yellowing of the leaves from a lack of chlorophyll announces the arrival of winter. The chameleon shows what mood it is in by changing the patterns and colouring of its skin. “Colours are the smiles of nature,” wrote the English poet Leigh Hunt. Men have always observed the ways in which nature adapts to change and it has inspired them to come up with sophisticated technologies that improve our everyday lives and make them more enjoyable. Just as a chameleon can change the colour of its skin by altering its pigment cells, so does the latest technical materials that are active and reactive. There are thermo-chrome, thermo-regulating or phase-change materials. They are also able to detect and analyse changes in their environment and adapt. Their uses in the design of our homes, our offices and our furniture, mean that we can look forward to functional improvements that would have been hard to foresee. They encourage and contribute to the emergence of an almost boundless world of design possibilities.

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Nordic Materials / C(h)ameleon at Transplant
Nordic Materials / C(h)ameleon at Transplant
Nordic Materials / C(h)ameleon at Transplant
Nordic Materials / C(h)ameleon at Transplant© Nordic Materials™ / C(h)ameleon in Transplant, Norway.

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Created by Nordic Materials / Motivated by Alexandre Bau and Elisabeth Jacobsen Heimdal

Prospective: material and design visions, innovator, artist and scientific point of view.
Material: showcase of 10 alternative processes and material samples
Application: examples shared as case studies
Lunch: warm lunch at Transplant and networking
Opening of “C(h)ameleon”: guided tour of the exhibition containing 68 materials.

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After Finland, the latest material innovation is shown in Norway. C(h)ameleon is open to public for visit on reservation from: the 18.03.2010 10h to the 25.03.2010 16h. Visits are organized for companies, schools and institutions from 1500,-.

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  1. arne says:

    Fascinating, although my understanding of textile is limited.

  2. Alexandre says:

    Thanks Arne. We invite you to visit C(h)ameleon before the 25.03.2010. You would like it, and it is treating much more than only textiles. It is free visit. Welcome…! If you need a private tour, we are ready to guide you.

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