Are you a recent graduate or young maker who feels your work deserves a spotlight? Does your project seek to understand how technology becomes so omnipresent, complex, intimate and autonomous – a nature of its own?

You are the Next Generation, and we are looking for you!

Next Nature has launched an open platform to showcase your work and stimulate discussion. We are welcoming submissions that can enrich and challenge current ways of thinking about our future with technology.

The showcase allows any kind of creators to upload your work for possible publication. All submissions are reviewed. Creative responses are never static; they are constantly shifting, merging and adapting as we venture into the unknown. We want to make sure that you, as the Next Generation, are at the forefront.

We are calling for all boundary-crossing creative interventions, disruptions and diversions to get the recognition they deserve.

So be bold, get in touch and plot your coordinates as we navigate the future together.

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  • Alex Kisielewski
    Hi! I'm the Communications Manager for BiodesignChallenge.org

    Hi Next Nature! I'm excited to share a new biodesign book with you that will contain 28 projects from students around the world. The projects were all part of the past 5 years of Biodesign Challenge, a nonprofit biotechnology education program and competition. We've curated these projects and asked the creators to write essays to share the wonder of biodesign with audiences around the world. Next Nature actually profiled one of the projects in the book in 2017: https://www.nextnature.net/story/2017/pink-chicken-mark-anthropocene. We'd love to share a select few projects, all of which bridge art, design, and biology, with the Next Nature community. I'm happy to share essay excerpts and images that I think would be a fit. Thank you! I hope you'll consider supporting outreach for these brilliant student designers! https://biodesignchallenge.org/kickstart-our-book

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