# Sculpture/installation
# Sculpture
# Digital
# Video
Honguera” [Spanish] represents a mushroom grower, a sculptural object at the intersection of decorative, functional and productive practices. The 3D-printed mushroom holder raises questions about their consumption and the multiplicity of organic species that could be living in domestic environments. The work is conceived as a collaboration between humans and fungi by picking and blending their features to create this post-anthropocentric piece. Honguera’s design is algorithm-based and informed by a coding process that allows the designers to devise an object controlled through a set of variables that can be infinitely iterated by creating each time a one-of-a-kind piece, as varied as the fungi it holds. 3D printed with a plastic that derives from corn (PLA) we push towards sustainability and new material explorations