Wigy RamadhanMy work investigates how we can build more harmonious relationships with technologies and materials that shape us, through research, making, and collaboration across natural and artificial systems. Read more >>





MATERIALITY



 
Material culture has been my interest, which has led me to adopt a more-than-human perspective. 

My background in design research helps me investigate materials beyond their physical properties, focusing instead on the relationships between humans, materials, and the underlying technologies. 

Various projects I have worked on employ innovative approaches to developing new manufacturing processes and materials inspired by indigenous technologies, adapted for modern contexts to replace harmful materials used today







Building a collective innovation platform for new generation material designers.
Scenius Industries,  2024












Birkenwerk: Exploring natural water-resistant material for water sports.
Royal College of Art / Imperial College London,  2025

















Exploring biomaterial for shoes with cornstarch.
Royal College of Art / Imperial College London, 2023










An exploration into a sofa engineered for maximum circularity, aimed at reducing waste and extending the lifespan of materials used for another life cycle.

DFS x Imperial College London, 2024
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