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Tasting tomorrow is a series of three participatory events exploring food futures in Malta. In Tasting Tomorrow: Futurecrafting FoAM designs and hosts a food futures workshop and culinary design challenge. We use futures techniques to ask “What might thriving food cultures in Malta look like?” In a day-long futuring workshop on the 27th of April, we seek answers in divergent scenarios with food as the main protagonist. What might be interesting historical examples, what changes could be made today, what things should remain the same, and what could look different in 5, 50 or 500 years? We jointly explore such questions through a series of futuring exercises. By the end of the day we aim to design several scenarios that point to divergent futures. We might also identify signals in the present to function as guiding lights or warning signs, to help the participants pro-actively contribute to the futures they prefer, and develop abilities to adapt to any future that might unfold.
Together with local chefs, farmers and other foodservice providers, we will translate the stories into dishes, ingredients, tools, preparation and serving methods. In a series of culinary prototyping sessions we will jointly cook up a reception menu with dishes from alternative futures.
Workshop participants: Kurt Mifsud, Greta Muscat Azzopardi, Natalie Debono, Kurt Micallef, Johannes Buch, Stephen La Rosa, Leta Shtohryn, Diemo Gebhardt, Tim Boykett, Maja Kuzmanovic and Nik Gaffney
Workshop design and facilitation: Maja Kuzmanovic and Nik Gaffney of FoAM
What do you notice emerging or changing in Maltese food culture?
What signals and drivers of change are you aware of in the present, that could influence food culture in Malta (positive, negative, neutral)?
How are they related? How are they influencing each other? What effects/impact do connections produce?
Selected critical uncertainties:
Signals
Drivers
See Tasting Tomorrow Scenarios for more details.
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Design session to translate four scenarios into a menu and series of related artefacts for the Archived Futures Harvest exhibition.