Mediamatic's mobile Clean Room

What does it do and how does it work?

We built a mobile clean room in which we can cultivate mushrooms and experiment with other living organisms. A clean room is a space with a controlled level of contamination. That means it has very, very few particles, like dust, in the air. Experience what it's like to work in a clean room and participate in experiments and workshops with us.

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Inflated Clean Room - Rob van der Burg is cooking the straw substrate for the 3D printed canal house.

Why a clean room?

In this self-build mobile clean lab, you can experiment with cultivating mushrooms and micro-organisms. Mediamatic will invite designers to experiment with bio-design and organizes several workshops for you to learn more about growing mycelium and bio-design. You can learn to grow oyster mushrooms or you can join one of our advanced cultivation workshops. The clean lab is mobile, so we can use it on various locations while we are building our lab space at the Biotoop Dijksgracht.

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Clean Room - We have built a mobile clean room, to cultivate mushrooms and experiment with other living organisms in design. A clean room is a space with a controlled level of contamination. That means it has very, very few particles, like dust, in the air. More accurately, the level of contamination is defined by the number of particles per cubic meter at a specified particle size. To give perspective, the ambient air outside in a typical urban environment contains 35,000,000 particles per cubic meter in the size range 0.5 μm and larger in diameter (ISO 9 cleanroom). An ISO 1 clean room (the cleanest environment…


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Air pump - Detail image of the air pump. Rob van der Burg

How does it work?

A clean room is a space with a controlled level of contamination. That means it has very, very few particles, like dust, in the air. More accurately, the level of contamination is defined by the number of particles per cubic meter at a specified particle size. To give perspective, the ambient air outside in a typical urban environment contains 35,000,000 particles per cubic meter in the size range 0.5 μm and larger in diameter (ISO 9 cleanroom). An ISO 1 clean room (the cleanest environment) allows no particles in that size range and only 12 particles per cubic meter of 0.3 μm and smaller.

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Cleanroom in action - Mediamatic's portable cleanroom in action during the 'Innovative Citizen 2014' in Dortmund (Germany) lukas pressler


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Ni and Joyce inspect their growing bag. - Mycelium can be a source of inspiration for artists and designers. Amy Claire Elizabeth Galbraith


This program is made possible by the DOEN foundation and the Mondriaan Fund.