
Engineering Materials for Regenerative Medicine: A time issue
Elise Rigot is a researcher in design and an artist based in Toulouse (France). She is a teacher at University of Toulouse & phD researcher at LAAS-CNRS and LLA-CREATIS.
The subject of her practise based thesis questioning design in nano-micro techniques of fabrication used by scientists with living organisms. She leads two projects dealing with open science called Corallum Fabrica and Codex. She is the author of a podcast (FR) Bio Is the New Black questioning technologies of bio-fabrication through design practices.
She obtained a design research master at Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris-Saclay and agrégation examination in 2016 – graduated in Product Design from School Boulle in Paris.
Selected Bibliography:
- Élise Rigot. (2021), « Vampyroteuthis Infernalis, le podcast comme format de recherche-création », Flusser Studies – Vilém Flusser in France, (dir. Rainer Guldin, Anthony Masure) [URL]
- Élise Rigot. (2021) « Vampyroteuthis as a bioluminescent lighthouse to think under the livings. Some mutations: From 1981 to 1991. », Flusser Studies 30, 2021, p. 1-20 [URL]
- Élise Rigot et Jonathan Justin Strayer. (2020) « Retour vers 1972 : rouvrir les possibles pour le design et l’économie face aux effondrements », Sciences du Design, vol. n° 11, no 1, 2020, p. 32‑41, [URL]
- Elise Rigot. (2019) « Le design pour le(s) vivant(s) : appréhender sans optimiser », Sciences du Design, vol. n° 10, no 2, 2019, p. 42‑50, [URL]

