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 Edible Crafts is a speculative design experiment exploring how the combination of food, craft and science can lead to resilient models for design. ECR looks at fully consumable, closed-loop design using edible and compostable materials sourced from local ecosystems.The experiment focuses on the table setting in the domestic space. Informed by culinary traditions, rituals of eating and the landscape, ECR designs a complete dining experience using a limited number of shared ingredients. In Table Vivant monomaterial design concepts based on food source are explored to design edible tableware for a table landscape that includes food, textiles, and edible solar cells (Temporary photoElectric Digestopians), all produced with locally sourced ingredients. The table landscape serves as a medium to communicate principles of resilience and interdependency.  Edible Crafts is a speculative design experiment exploring how the combination of food, craft and science can lead to resilient models for design. ECR looks at fully consumable, closed-loop design using edible and compostable materials sourced from local ecosystems.The experiment focuses on the table setting in the domestic space. Informed by culinary traditions, rituals of eating and the landscape, ECR designs a complete dining experience using a limited number of shared ingredients. In Table Vivant monomaterial design concepts based on food source are explored to design edible tableware for a table landscape that includes food, textiles, and edible solar cells (Temporary photoElectric Digestopians), all produced with locally sourced ingredients. The table landscape serves as a medium to communicate principles of resilience and interdependency. 
  
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   * [[Edible Alchemy]], an overview of the project   * [[Edible Alchemy]], an overview of the project
 +  * A short video of the [[Edible Alchemy Worklab]] with Carole Collet and Bartaku
   * Instructions on how to create your own [[resilience_thinking_diy | Resilience Thinking workshop]]   * Instructions on how to create your own [[resilience_thinking_diy | Resilience Thinking workshop]]
   * [[a_leaky_loop|A Leaky Loop]], the experience of Temporary photoElectric Digestopians ([[:luminous/phoef|TpED]])   * [[a_leaky_loop|A Leaky Loop]], the experience of Temporary photoElectric Digestopians ([[:luminous/phoef|TpED]])
-  * [[Silients]] a conversation about the word "resilience"+  * [[Silients]]a conversation about the word "resilience"
   * Interview with Carole Collet: http://www.3lectromode.com/?p=343   * Interview with Carole Collet: http://www.3lectromode.com/?p=343
   * MA Future Textiles, Central Saint Martins, University of London: http://www.csm.arts.ac.uk/ma-textile-futures/   * MA Future Textiles, Central Saint Martins, University of London: http://www.csm.arts.ac.uk/ma-textile-futures/
  
 Table Vivant is the work of [[http://www.carolecollet.com|Carole Collet]] (MA Textile Futures Course, CSM) and [[http://www.bartaku.net|Bartaku]] (FoAM) with the help of the Future Textiles CSM students. Table Vivant is the work of [[http://www.carolecollet.com|Carole Collet]] (MA Textile Futures Course, CSM) and [[http://www.bartaku.net|Bartaku]] (FoAM) with the help of the Future Textiles CSM students.
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