S2E03 Deadly Reflections: The Spider Design Solution
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Nature has notes. Apparently, she delivers them in person.
This week, Pia explores the "invisible" communication gap between human architecture and the natural world. From a stunned Kingfisher on her porch tiles to the critically endangered Swift Parrot fighting an extinction spiral in our cities, the stakes of our glass-heavy design choices have never been higher.
How do we speak a language birds can actually read?
From the "system reboot" behaviour of concussed birds to a 100-million-year-old secret hanging in your garden, this episode dives into the origins of ORNILUX. It’s the story of how a German manufacturer looked at the UV-reflective patterns in spider webs—an ancient defence mechanism—and finally engineered a modern solution to the 100-million-bird-strike problem.
It’s about communication design, locally attuned signals, and what happens when we finally ask what the receiver can actually see, instead of assuming they see what we see.
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