Decay and death are natural processes. However, in modern
society the natural cycle of life tends to be denied, an attitude
that is both harmful to the process of mourning and harmful to
the natural environment. To reverse the denial, Maurizio Montalti
decided to research how nature itself might contribute to the
decomposing of both organic and inorganic tissue. In close
cooperation with scientists he explored future possibilities,
and created decomposing coverings. The felt dresses, inoculated
with fungal organisms, are capable of ‘eating’ both human remains
and plastic waste materials. In the end, these will return to the soil
as nutrients, completing the cycle of life.
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