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 While we contemplate slowing down and revaluing silence as the northern hemisphere descends into wintry hibernation, it's time look back on FoAM's bustling activities over the last months as well as look forward to what the new year brings. Travels, talks, workshops, celebrations, residencies (punctuated by copious EC reporting and accounting) -- there’s been much interesting ferment (and fermentation). Some things are simmering down, more is bubbling up, and there's much that is quite new to all of us. At FoAM Brussels we continue to deepen and broaden our investigations in food and speculative culture. FoAM Kernow has found its niche in blending science, technology and the arts, thereby benefiting both the scientific community and wider society. FoAM Amsterdam is touring the world with Sphaerae, and FoAM Nordica consolidates its work on Foodprints. So without further ado, here’s a guided tour of the highlights. We hope you’ll be inspired, and be in touch! While we contemplate slowing down and revaluing silence as the northern hemisphere descends into wintry hibernation, it's time look back on FoAM's bustling activities over the last months as well as look forward to what the new year brings. Travels, talks, workshops, celebrations, residencies (punctuated by copious EC reporting and accounting) -- there’s been much interesting ferment (and fermentation). Some things are simmering down, more is bubbling up, and there's much that is quite new to all of us. At FoAM Brussels we continue to deepen and broaden our investigations in food and speculative culture. FoAM Kernow has found its niche in blending science, technology and the arts, thereby benefiting both the scientific community and wider society. FoAM Amsterdam is touring the world with Sphaerae, and FoAM Nordica consolidates its work on Foodprints. So without further ado, here’s a guided tour of the highlights. We hope you’ll be inspired, and be in touch!
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 === Food culture === === Food culture ===
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 After weeks of planning, preparation, testing, tasting, listening and above all cooking, we hosted [[http://fo.am/smoke_vapour/|Smoke & Vapour]], two etherial evenings and degustation dinners dedicated to smoke and vapour in their many forms. Maja Kuzmanovic, Stevie Wishart, Rasa Alksnyte, Nik Gaffney and Alkan Chipperfield composed a synaesthetic experience where food and sound melted and evaporated into one other. On the first evening we invited guests from within the FoAM network who gave us feedback about the experience, based on which we tweaked various aspects of the dinner. Two days afterwards we hosted the wider public event, with visitors ranging from civil servants to food stylists, performance artists to food activists. We’re happy that both evenings were well received by our guests, and also gave us such exhilarating pleasure to produce and perform. You can find an 'insider's perspective' of Smoke & Vapour's creation in [[http://fo.am/blog/2013/12/09/creating-smoke-vapour/|Maja’s blog post]], browse the [[http://libarynth.org/open_sauces:smoke_vapour|documentation of the process, inspirations, and specially designed recipes]], and peruse the [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/sets/72157635490865219/|photos spanning the entire production]]. Nik Gaffney and Dave Griffiths are currently working on the Open Sauces website, where these and other of FoAM's recipes and food-related information will migrate in 2014. After weeks of planning, preparation, testing, tasting, listening and above all cooking, we hosted [[http://fo.am/smoke_vapour/|Smoke & Vapour]], two etherial evenings and degustation dinners dedicated to smoke and vapour in their many forms. Maja Kuzmanovic, Stevie Wishart, Rasa Alksnyte, Nik Gaffney and Alkan Chipperfield composed a synaesthetic experience where food and sound melted and evaporated into one other. On the first evening we invited guests from within the FoAM network who gave us feedback about the experience, based on which we tweaked various aspects of the dinner. Two days afterwards we hosted the wider public event, with visitors ranging from civil servants to food stylists, performance artists to food activists. We’re happy that both evenings were well received by our guests, and also gave us such exhilarating pleasure to produce and perform. You can find an 'insider's perspective' of Smoke & Vapour's creation in [[http://fo.am/blog/2013/12/09/creating-smoke-vapour/|Maja’s blog post]], browse the [[http://libarynth.org/open_sauces:smoke_vapour|documentation of the process, inspirations, and specially designed recipes]], and peruse the [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/sets/72157635490865219/|photos spanning the entire production]]. Nik Gaffney and Dave Griffiths are currently working on the Open Sauces website, where these and other of FoAM's recipes and food-related information will migrate in 2014.
  
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 FoAM Nordica’s [[http://fo.am/foodprints-book/|Foodprints publication]] by Anna Maria Orru, Johan Zetterquist and David Relan has made it onto printed paper, and looks great. Examining the role of food in urban renewal, it represents the nourishing culmination of many projects, people, networks and ideas in the field. Meanwhile, a prototype app and website of the [[http://payload19.cargocollective.com/1/6/195556/2699591/Foodprints_ruler%20cover.jpg|Foodprints Ruler]] is in the making. Anna Maria talked about it recently at the [[http://www.shifts.se/|Switched on nature]] event at Shift in the Stockholm Resilience centre, where they've been hacking the space between nature and technology on themes of resilience. FoAM Nordica’s [[http://fo.am/foodprints-book/|Foodprints publication]] by Anna Maria Orru, Johan Zetterquist and David Relan has made it onto printed paper, and looks great. Examining the role of food in urban renewal, it represents the nourishing culmination of many projects, people, networks and ideas in the field. Meanwhile, a prototype app and website of the [[http://payload19.cargocollective.com/1/6/195556/2699591/Foodprints_ruler%20cover.jpg|Foodprints Ruler]] is in the making. Anna Maria talked about it recently at the [[http://www.shifts.se/|Switched on nature]] event at Shift in the Stockholm Resilience centre, where they've been hacking the space between nature and technology on themes of resilience.
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 === Speculative culture === === Speculative culture ===
  
-In our previous newsletter we celebrated the closure of [[http://lib.fo.am/resilients|Resilients]] and [[http://fo.am/parn|PARN]], two projects that put our work in speculative culture on the map. Since then the [[http://fo.am/parn-physical-and-alternate-reality-narratives/|PARN publication]] has been printed and distributed (if you'd like a copy email us at bxl@fo.am), and we're full swing into [[http://fo.am/future-fabulators/|Future Fabulators]], a European project that combines our work with alternate reality narratives and future preparedness and continues our fertile collaboration with [[http://timesup.org/|Time's Up]] in Linz. In Future Fabulators we're extending our research in speculative culture through scenario building, future preenactments, physical narratives and other forms that embody possible futures today. Since commencing the project in September, we've facilitated several scenario planning workshops, fine-tuning the method for different audiences. From a small team at the [[http://vooruit.be/|Vooruit]] to the partners of the European Consortium and a [[http://fo.am/human-invasive-interaction/|diverse group of experts working on exotic and invasive species]], we have applied our scenario building techniques in a wide range contexts. Although we're still tweaking and developing the methods as we go along, we're convinced that they have a lot of potential for communities and organisations in transition. We'll be designing a series of scenario workshops with the [[http://www.m-iti.org/|Madeira Institute of Technology]] in January, after which we'll take a couple of months off to research the philosophy, ethics, aesthetics and methodology of speculative culture. Keep your eyes on the [[http://libarynth.org/future_fabulators/index|Future Fabulators wiki]] to find out more as the project develops.+In our previous newsletter we celebrated the closure of [[http://lib.fo.am/resilients/start|Resilients]] and [[http://fo.am/parn|PARN]], two projects that put our work in speculative culture on the map. Since then the [[http://fo.am/parn-physical-and-alternate-reality-narratives/|PARN publication]] has been printed and distributed (if you'd like a copy email us at bxl@fo.am), and we're full swing into [[http://fo.am/future-fabulators/|Future Fabulators]], a European project that combines our work with alternate reality narratives and future preparedness and continues our fertile collaboration with [[http://timesup.org/|Time's Up]] in Linz. In Future Fabulators we're extending our research in speculative culture through scenario building, future preenactments, physical narratives and other forms that embody possible futures today. Since commencing the project in September, we've facilitated several scenario planning workshops, fine-tuning the method for different audiences. From a small team at the [[http://vooruit.be/|Vooruit]] to the partners of the European Consortium and a [[http://fo.am/human-invasive-interaction/|diverse group of experts working on exotic and invasive species]], we have applied our scenario building techniques in a wide range contexts. Although we're still developing the methods as we go along, we're convinced that they have a lot of potential for communities and organisations in transition. We are currently designing a series of scenario workshops with the [[http://www.m-iti.org/|Madeira Institute of Technology]], after which we'll take a couple of months off to research the philosophy, ethics, aesthetics and methodology of speculative culture. Keep your eyes on the [[http://libarynth.org/future_fabulators/index|Future Fabulators wiki]] to find out more as the project develops.
  
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