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Biomimicry in Language

Nitzan Hermon
Oct 14, 2021
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Biomimicry is defined as:

The design and production of materials, structures, and systems that are modeled on biological entities and processes.

We often think about biomimicry in the context of the design of bullet trains, drones, or jewelry.

In conversation, it became available that metaphors are the most prevalent, least discussed form of biomimicry. Adjusting concepts from nature into forms of communication is a technology and one that mimics nature at that.

Do you agree?

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Neil Redding
Oct 14, 2021Liked by Nitzan Hermon

What are some top of mind examples?

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