In seiner Funktionalität auf die Lehre in gestalterischen Studiengängen zugeschnitten... Schnittstelle für die moderne Lehre
In seiner Funktionalität auf die Lehre in gestalterischen Studiengängen zugeschnitten... Schnittstelle für die moderne Lehre
Start by ensuring your utensils, bowls, and gloves are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected to prevent contamination. Then put the object in that you want to add on. Combine 300 g of oyster mushroom mycelium, with beech wood chips in a 1:1 ratio in a bowl. Add 25 g or two tablespoons of spelt flour, ensuring a clump-free mixture. Fill prepared molds with the mycelium, gently patting it down. Clean and disinfect any fabric or strings before adding them. Cover the molds with cling wrap, poking a few holes for air circulation. Maintain a warm, dry environment for one week to allow mycelium stability. Afterward, remove the mycelium from molds and place it in an oven at 70 °C for 2 h to halt the growth process.
Creating your mycelium-based object requires a systematic and hygienic approach. Follow these steps to ensure a successful and contamination-free process:
Ingredients: oyster mushroom mycelium, finely shredded beech wood, spelt flour
Step 1: Prepare Your Workspace** - Begin by thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting all utensils, bowls, and gloves that will be used in the process. This is crucial to prevent any contamination during the growth of the mycelium.
Step 2: Choose Your Object** - Select the object that you want to enhance or cover with the mycelium. Ensure it is clean and free from any contaminants.
Step 3: Mycelium and Wood Chip Mixture** - In a bowl, combine 300 g of oyster mushroom mycelium with beech wood chips in a 1:1 ratio. This balanced mixture provides a suitable environment for mycelial growth. - Add 25 g or two tablespoons of spelt flour to the mixture. Then stir.
Step 4: Fill the Molds** - Fill the prepared molds with the mycelium and wood chip mixture, gently patting it down to ensure an even distribution. - Prior to adding the mixture, clean and disinfect any fabric or strings that you plan to incorporate into the mycelium.
Step 5: Cover and Allow Growth** - Cover the molds with cling wrap, making sure to poke a few holes for proper air circulation. This step is essential for the mycelium to thrive. - Maintain a warm and dry environment for approximately one week. This period allows for optimal mycelium stability and growth.
Step 6: Remove from Molds** - After the designated growth period, carefully remove the mycelium-filled molds. Handle the material with care to avoid any damage.
Step 7: Halt Growth Process** - Place the mycelium-covered object in an oven preheated to 70°C for 2 hours. This heat treatment halts the growth process, ensuring the mycelium reaches a stable state. - Monitor the oven closely to prevent excessive heat that may compromise the structural integrity of the mycelium.
Step 8: Final Inspection** - Once the process is complete, inspect the mycelium-covered object for any signs of irregularities or contamination. - Your mycelium-enhanced object is now ready for use, showcasing the innovative and sustainable potential of mycelium-based materials.
By following these step-by-step instructions, you can create a mycelium-covered object that not only demonstrates the versatility of fungal materials but also highlights the importance of cleanliness and controlled conditions in the cultivation process.
Our experience in creating the mycelium add-on was extremely positive and enriching. The collaboration within our study group not only facilitated the exchange of creative ideas but also deepened our understanding of the diverse applications of mycelium in design. Overall, we enjoyed working together on this project and take pride in having produced a product that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also emphasizes the potential of mycelium as an environmentally friendly resource. This project will undoubtedly be remembered as an inspiring milestone within our study group.