Organic electronics - organic interactions - organic behaviors
Rather than focusing on the current development of nanotechnology, such as creating lighter and stronger materials, Chris Woebken Project focuses on exploring its potential further, creating more manipulative prototypes such as organic electronics.
What do organic electronics look like and how will our relationship with these products change? Can organic electronics with biosensors open up new possibilities for sensual and poetic designs? Seeds contain material and information needed to grow organisms as well as algorithms for device networking.
Using seeds as a simulation for smart dust, it allows one to easily visualize new interactions such as breaking, sharing, throwing away and mining data. These new interactions not only generate new behaviors but also redefine existing stereotypical electronic products.



