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- | **Table Vivant feat. Edible Crafts: | + | ==== Edible Crafts: Table Vivant |
- | Table Vivant | + | |
- | The case studies are public experiments with materials, media and technologies | + | **Experiments |
- | In Table Vivant, monomaterial | + | Edible Crafts is a speculative design experiment exploring how the combination of food, craft & science can lead to resilient models for design. ECR looks at fully consumable, closed-loop design using edible & compostable materials sourced from local eco-systems.The experiment focuses on the table setting in domestic space. Informed by culinary traditions, rituals of eating & the landscape, ECR investigates designing a complete dining experience using a limited amount of shared ingredients. |
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The project has 2 complementary goals: | The project has 2 complementary goals: | ||
- | - to explore how food generates both calorific (Joules) & electrical energy (Watts) & how this parallel can be taken into account when evaluating ecosystems. | + | * to explore how food generates both calorific (Joules) & electrical energy (Watts) & how this parallel can be taken into account when evaluating ecosystems. |
- | - to learn from traditional crafts, biology, biomimicry & food science to design environmentally resilient cultural experiences. | + | |
The starting point are plants with properties suitable for making food, textiles & solar cells (e.g berries). Local ethno-culinary traditions, biological & ecological context of the chosen plant is studied and a scenario for an ‘edible’ dining environment is designed. The experiment should be transferrable to different localities in Europe. | The starting point are plants with properties suitable for making food, textiles & solar cells (e.g berries). Local ethno-culinary traditions, biological & ecological context of the chosen plant is studied and a scenario for an ‘edible’ dining environment is designed. The experiment should be transferrable to different localities in Europe. | ||
- | Table Vivant is by the hands of [[http:// | + | * [[edible_alchemy| Project overview]] |
+ | * Instructions on how to create your own [[resilience_thinking_diy | ||
+ | * [[a_leaky_loop|A Leaky Loop]], | ||
+ | * [[silients]] a conversation about the word ' | ||
- | Resilients is a project by FoAM Brussels in collaboration with Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, University of the Arts London. | ||
- | The project starts in June 2011 and will last for 2 years. More on Resilients > http:// | ||
+ | ====== Further reading ====== | ||
+ | * Interview with Carole Collet - http:// | ||
+ | * MA Future Textiles, Central Saint Martins, University of London - http:// | ||
+ | Table Vivant is by the hands of [[http:// | ||
- | ====== Research ====== | ||
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- | **Mushroom Packaging** | ||
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- | ====== Further reading ====== | ||
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- | Interview with Carole Collet - http:// | ||
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- | MA Future Textiles, Central Saint Martins, University of London - http:// | ||
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- | www.bartaku.net |