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Neri Oxman ( he, נרי אוקסמן; born February 6, 1976) is an American–Israeli designer and professor at the
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Media Lab, where she led the Mediated Matter research group. She is known for art and architecture that combine design, biology, computing, and materials engineering. Her work embodies
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and
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, with shapes and properties that are determined by their context. She coined the phrase "material ecology" to define her work, placing materials in context. Stylistic trademarks include brightly colored and textured surfaces with structure at many scales, and composite materials whose hardness, color, and shape vary over an object. The results are often in collaboration with or inspired by nature and biology. Many of Oxman's projects use new platforms and techniques for 3D printing and fabrication. They include co-fabrication systems for building hybrid structures with silkworms (''Silk Pavilion''),Silkworms and Robot work together to weave silk pavilion
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bees (''Synthetic Apiary''), and ants; ''Aguahoja'', a water-based fabrication platform that built structures such as ''Aguahoja'' out of
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; and ''G3DP'', the first 3D printer for optically transparent glass. Some of these platforms have been developed for broader use. Other projects print clothing, wearables, or structural elements, sometimes developing new composite materials in the process (such as resins containing biosynthetic bacteria). Oxman has had exhibitions at the
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oMA Boston's Museum of Science, SFMOMA, and the
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, which have her works in their permanent collections. MoMA curator
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called her "a person ahead of her time, not of her time", and futurist Bruce Sterling called her work "shatteringly different from anything before".


Early life and education

Neri Oxman was born in
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,
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, the daughter of architecture professors Robert and
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. Her sister Keren, is an artist. Oxman grew up in Israel, spending time in her parents' architecture studio and at her grandmother's house, which she said "cultivated in me a sense of wonder." After graduating from the
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in Haifa in 1993, she served two years in the
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, reaching the rank of
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. Following her military service, she attended
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's Hadassah Medical School for two years before switching her studies to architecture. She began her architectural studies at Technion Israel Institute of Technology and finished her degree at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in
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, graduating in 2004. In 2005, Oxman began Ph.D. studies in architectural design and computation at the
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, advised by
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. Her thesis focused on material-aware design. She graduated from the doctoral program in 2010.


Career


Academic career

In 2006, Oxman launched an interdisciplinary research project at MIT called ''material ecology,'' to experiment with generative design. She became a professor at MIT in 2010, founding the interdisciplinary Mediated Matter group at the
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, and was awarded tenure in 2017. Her research interests involve parametric and contextual design, including engineering techniques to realize those designs in various materials and contexts. Examples include creating a "skin" for buildings that can tan in the sun to create shade, and structural biodegradable polymers. She has published collaborations in biology, medicine, wearables, and the design of fabrication tools. Her work has been mentioned as an inspiration for changing how materials and structures are designed. Her wearable collection was described by Andrew Bolton as "otherworldly—defined by neither time nor place". In 2016, she helped launch the open ''Journal of Design Science'', an "antidisciplinary" journal which journal co-founder
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described as "working in spaces that simply do not fit into any existing academic discipline." She wrote that science, engineering, design and art are connected, with the output of each serving as input for the others.


Industry career

Oxman's work is in the permanent collections of museums including New York's
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(MoMA), the
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(SFMOMA), the Museum of Applied Arts (MAK) in
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, the Smithsonian, and Boston's Museum of Fine Arts and Museum of Science. In 2020, the MoMA displayed the first exhibition of her work as its own collection. In 2016, Oxman worked with Björk to create a mask based on the singer's face, and worked with Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen to 3D-print a collection of wearable couture. In 2021, her architecture studio, Oxman Architects, announced plans for a design and research space in
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. They also produced a documentary titled ''Nature × Humanity'', describing their work.


Design philosophy

Oxman's philosophy of material ecology was developed in 2006 while a graduate student at MIT. It combines
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techniques with
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,
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, materials science, and
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to create objects and structures through growth and without assembly. She proposed developing a material ecology with "holistic products, characterized by property gradients and multi-functionality" – placing humanity in harmony with nature, in contrast to assembly lines and “a world made of parts".Design at the Intersection of Technology and Biology
2015.
She described her work as shifting "from ''consuming'' nature as a geological resource to ''editing'' it as a biological one." This includes using biological shapes as inspiration, textures, and even fabrication, such as the glowing bacteria in ''Mushtari'' and the silkworms in the ''Silk Pavilion''. Antonelli described Oxman's work as a way to "decipher nature's myriad
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lessons and render them digitally for future application at all scales" Oxman has spoken and written about her philosophy and its applications to design. Her approach to form generation and environmental design is cited by rapid prototypers in other fields, and her 2015 TED talk on material ecology has been viewed over 2.5 million times. In 2019, The
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docu-series '' Abstract: The Art of Design'' featured her work in its second season.


Works


Early works

Much of Oxman's early work focused on 3D printing related to human uses, including projects like ''Carpal Skin'', which used the profile of pain for a person with carpal tunnel syndrome to ease their discomfort. She also produced ''Monocoque'' (2007), a demonstration of how a printed structure could support its weight via its exterior skin rather than interior supports. This required a printer that could simultaneously print multiple materials with different structural properties, a process she named 'variable property rapid prototyping'.


Mediated Matter

Started in 2010, Oxman's research and design lab at MIT, the Mediated Matter group, used computational design, digital fabrication,
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, materials science and synthetic biology to work with both small and large structures. The group developed its own methods and printing platforms, and worked with a range of 3D production systems. Projects have ranged in scale from enclosures and large furniture, to artwork and clothes, to
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s, artificial valves, and DNA assembly. Production methods include taking images of a biological or natural sample, developing algorithms to produce similar structures, and developing new manufacturing processes to realize the results. Projects include wearable clothes and tools, solar-powered and biodegradable designs,“Mushtari” Is a 3D Printed Wearable That Makes Products from Sunlight
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new artistic techniques, and construction of surfaces, walls, coverings and load-bearing elements.


Organic and natural fabrication

A number of Oxman's works have involved fabrication by animals or by natural processes. The ''Silk Pavilion'', an installation designed in 2013, was noted for its fabrication method as much as its final form. It was woven by 6,500 free-ranging silkworms on a nylon-frame dome. Experiments with the silkworms identified how they would respond to different surfaces, and what would encourage them to spin onto an existing structure rather than spinning a cocoon. The frame of a large polyhedral dome was loosely woven by a
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out of thin
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threads, and suspended in an open room. The dome was designed with gaps where it would be warmest. Silkworms were released onto the frame in waves, where they added layers of silk before being removed. This involved engineering,
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, and modeling sun in the room. The resulting pavilion was hung so that people could stand inside it. This was reprised in 2020 for ''Silk Pavilion II'', installed as part of the Oxman exhibition at MoMA. The ''Synthetic Apiary'', a room-sized installation built in 2015, studied the behavior of bees in an indoor environment, including how they built hives in and around different structures. This was developed in collaboration with a beekeeping company, as a way of testing possible responses to colony loss, and exploring how biological niches could be integrated into buildings.


Wearables

In 2012, Oxman printed a set of body-sized wearables, ''Imaginary Beings,'' inspired by legendary creatures. She also collaborated with van Herpen and materials engineer Craig Carter on ''Anthozoa'', a cape and skirt evocative of marine life. In 2015, she designed the ''Wanderers'' collection, inspired by interplanetary exploration, in collaboration with Christoph Bader and Dominik Kolb. The collection included the ''Living Mushtari'' chestpiece, a model digestive tract filled containing a colony of microorganisms that could sustain life in harsh environments''.'' In 2016, she produced ''Rottlace,'' a 3D-printed mask for Björk, based on a 3D scan of the performer's face. Björk wore it in the world's first 360° virtual reality livestream. Oxman also developed ''Lazarus'', a project designed to capture the wearer's last breath, and began work on ''Vespers'', a collection of 15 death masks. The masks were divided into past, present, and future, and embedded with minerals and bacteria.


Environments

In 2014, she collaborated with Carter on ''Gemini'', a
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with a milled wood frame and 3D-printed upholstery designed for both structural and acoustical properties, designed to recreate a calming womb-like environment. It was produced with a combination of additive and subtractive printing. SFMOMA acquired the piece the next year. This work gave rise to a model for a larger scale ''Gemini Cinema''.


3D printing platforms

Mediated Matter also prototyped new platforms and tools for printing. These included a printer that can print entire sections of rooms, a glass printer, and a quick-curing printer that can make free-standing objects without support structures.


= Glass

= In 2014, they developed ''G3DP'', the first 3D printer to produce optically transparent glass. At the time, sintering 3D printers could print with glass powder, but the results were brittle and opaque. ''G3DP'' was a collaboration with MIT's Glass Lab and the Wyss Institute, emulating traditional glass working processes, with a kiln and annealing chamber. The process allowed close control of color, transparency, thickness and texture. Certain settings turned the printer into a "molten glass sewing machine". Two generations of the printer, ''G3DP'' and ''G3DP2'', produced collection of vessels that have gone on exhibit as ''Glass I'' and ''Glass II''. A 10-foot glass and light sculpture printed by this platform,''YET'', was installed at the 2017 Milan Design Week.


= Aguahoja

= Also in 2014, the group developed ''Aguahoja'', a project involving a water-based fabrication platform that built structures out of
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, a curable water-soluble organic fiber similar to chitin. Structural pillars or long leaves could be made by varying how the fibers were deposited. The resulting combination of hard and soft structures could change from solid to willowy over the length of a branch or leaf, using the same base material. This was demonstrated in a pair of installations, ''Aguahoja I'' and ''II'', featuring a central 15-foot tall sculpture resembling "enormous, folded cicada wings".


= Digital Construction Platform

= In 2016, the group developed a large-scale robotic printing system, the ''Digital Construction Platform'' (DCP), which printed polyurethane foam molds with a robot arm based on the Altec
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. DCP v2 was able to print a section of a dome 15 meters across and 4 meters high.


Other developments

Starting in 2018, the Mediated Matter lab developed the ''Totems'' project, exploring ways to extract
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from different species and embed it in 3D-printed structures. This led to a concept for buildings with facades that respond to sunlight, such as a proposed architectural pavilion initiated by
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and introduced at his
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conference. In 2019, an MIT report revealed that the lab had received $125,000 from
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, part of a series of donations he made to the Media Lab and its director
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. From 2017 to 2020, a new Silk Pavilion was developed, ''Silk Pavilion II'', exploring new potential models for gathering silk from silkworms without needing to boil cocoons and end the silkworm's lifecycle. In 2020, the lab produced a new Aguahoja installation, ''Aguahoja III'', identical to the first but stored in a climate-controlled gallery. This is intended to serve as a long-term control against which to compare the original, in measuring how chitosan degrades or is influenced by environmental changes. The lab stopped active work in 2021.


Recent work

Starting in 2020, Oxman's studio, Oxman Architects, has explored similar themes in their projects. They produced a documentary about their work, ''Nature × Humanity'', which became the name of an 2022 exhibition of their work at SFMOMA. In 2020, she created the final version of ''Silk Pavilion II'', weaving a new pavilion in
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, Italy in collaboration with a silkworm-rearing facility in nearby
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. The structure was constructed on a dissolvable hyperboloid. In 2021, her team revisited the Synthetic Apiary'','' constructing a new environment for bees to build hives, printed with embedded pheromones. The resulting hive structures were analyzed by CT scans to allow digital reconstruction and provide insight into the bees' construction process. They also designed an experiment testing how bees respond to low-gravity environments, and fabricated a new type of payload module to house the experiment on a Blue Origin suborbital flight.


Publications and essays

* 2020: Hybrid Living Materials * 2018: Making Data Matter * 2016: 3D printed multimaterial microfluidic valve * 2016: Recursive symmetries for complex additive manufacturing * 2015: Flow-based fabrication * 2015: Additive Manufacturing of Optically Transparent Glass * 2016: Grown, printed, and biologically augmented * 2015: DNA assembly in 3D-printed fludics * 2014: Gemini: Multi-material digital design fabrication * 2011: Variable property rapid prototyping


Exhibited works

Oxman's early projects took the form of surfaces, furniture, or objects that could be worn or put on display. Since 2013, most projects have included temporary or interactive installations, including an overview of the production processes and study of its mechanism and material properties. These include both mechanical processes, such as for ''Ocean Pavilion'' and ''Glass I,'' and biological ones, such as for ''Silk Pavilion'' and ''Synthetic Apiary.'' Exhibited works are largely in the permanent collections of museums; Silk Pavilion II was acquired by the Esquel Group in Hong Kong.


Selected works

* ''Cartesian Wax'', ''Monocoque'', ''Raycounting'' (2007, MoMA) * ''Carpal Skin'' (2010, Museum of Science) * ''Imaginary Beings'' (2012, Centre Pompidou) * ''Silk Pavilion I'' (2013) and ''II'' (2020), installation * ''Anthozoa'' (2013, MFA), couture dress * ''Ocean Pavilion'' (2014), installation * ''Gemini'' (2015, SF MoMA), acoustical chaise * ''Wanderers'' collection (2015, incl. ''Living Mushtari'') * ''Glass I'' (2014), 3D printer & glasswork * ''Synthetic Apiary'' (2015), installation * ''Rottlace'' (2016, Björk), masks * ''Vespers'' (2016–2018), death mask series * ''Aguahoja I & II'' (2017-2019), biocomposite structures


Gallery

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Selected exhibits

* SFMOMA, San Francisco: 2022 (Nature × Humanity) * MoMA, New York: 2007, 2010 (''Action: Design over Time''), 2015 (''This Is for Everyone''), 2020 (Neri Oxman: Material Ecology ) * Cooper Hewitt Museum: 2015 (''Making Design''), 2016 (''Beauty'') *
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, Paris: 2012 (''Imaginary Beings'' exhibit, ''Multiversités Créatives'') * Science Museum, London: 2012 & 2013 (''3D PRINT SHOW'') * Museum of Science, Boston: 2012 (''Neri Oxman: At the Frontier of Ecological Design'') * Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: 2013, 2016 (''#techstyle: Production'') * Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna: 2014 (''150 Years of the MAK'') *
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, Victoria: 2017 (''NGV Triennial'') * Beijing Art Biennale: 2006–2010


Awards and recognition

Oxman is a senior fellow in the
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, and a
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in the UK. She has won the
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in Design, a National Design Award, and a SFMOMA Contemporary Vision Award. In 2016, she served as a culture leader at the
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and received MIT's Collier Medal. In 2018, she received a Design Innovation Medal from the
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. ''Aguahoja I'' was named "Sustainable Design of the Year" and "Design Project of the Year" in '' Dezeen'''s annual awards. Selected awards: * Contemporary Vision Award, SFMOMA (2019) * Dezeen's Design Project of the Year (2019) * National Design Award (2018) (for ''Aguahoja'') *
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Design Innovation medal (2018) * Innovation by Design Award,
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(2015) (for ''Wanderers'') *
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in Design (2014) * Earth Award for Future Crucial Design (2009) * Holcim Foundation Next Generation Award (2008)


Personal life

Oxman was previously married to Argentine composer
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. In 2019, she married investor and hedge fund manager
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, with whom she has a daughter. They are co-trustees of the Pershing Square Foundation.


References


External links


Official siteNeri Oxman
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