
Let's Become Fungal – Yasmine Ostendorf
Let's Become Fungal; system-design based on mycelium and other fungal qualities is a programme consisting of twenty activities based on the interviews with designers, farmers, artists and mycologists in Latin America and the Caribbean area that Yasmine Ostendorf conducted in 2021 and 2022, and were published in the same-titled book, Let’s Become Fungal. The project takes mycelium (the underground rhizomatic network of fungi) as the starting point to advocate using biomimicry for systems design, rather than for object design. According to Ostendorf, there is a growing interest in fungi and mycelium as a material. How a rhizomatic network is constructed and how it functions is not just a fascinating ecological system and material, but has a wide applicability for potential new systems and ways of thinking and acting. In the programme, twelve tailored workshops with international participants in various countries will explore twelve fungal strategies for systems design, based on biomimicry. The intended outcomes of the workshops will consist of shared design strategies by the participants for the development and implementation of biomimicry-based alternatives. The workshops offer practical skills and knowledge of the possibilities in the intersecting field of design and mycology, as well as a wider understanding and application of biomimicry. They are also intended as a approach to build a strong alliance between key players in this field in the Netherlands, Latin America and the Caribbean area.















