Bianca Carague is a designer with an interest in cognitive science, politics and well-being. Currently pursuing a Master’s in Social Design in Design Academy Eindhoven, her work focuses on understanding the environmental, cultural and socio-political implications of design and technology through a speculative lens. When she first started breeding insects for human consumption in 2016, she realized she had a knack for making space for conversations about topics and practices that are typically considered taboo. She is also a scuba diver, piano player, Skillshare teacher and ENFP-A.
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