Author: Kbaumlier

Kristen Baumlier’s work spans the full spectrum of interdisciplinary media, including performance, interactive installation, video and audio works.
Maps and Being Here: Unique Geographies

Maps and Being Here: Unique Geographies

Every so often things just seem to coincide and pop up into my inbox and life.  Recently things related to maps and mapmaking have been coming up.

This week I saw some of my students working on an assignment for another class.  They were creating a Google map about a place they have not been to, but wish that they could.  One student shared what she was working on, and it was a map of the Yukon. She was creating a journey and trail and added images of moose, an overhead view of the Yukon, and other photos for a trip she has not taken.

The other day I read and checked out  a book called You Are Here: Personal Geographies and Other Maps of the Imagination by Katherine Harmon.   The book shows images of various maps that are not about reality – but about the imagination.    There are maps to heaven and hell, happiness and despair, moods and mythological places. One section of the book is about the mental geography of Appalachian Trail hikers, and has examples of inventive maps that show this trail and experience through mapping and design.

And the third mapping event happened today when I randomly chose an episode to play of This American Life radio show while I painted our porch.  The show I had picked was called “Mapping,” and had 5 stories about people making maps.

One interesting thing I learned in the opening of the show is that the majority of maps have been created in the last century.  Previously, people did not really use maps that much unless they were an explorer of some kind.   Today we see maps every day which includes weather maps, directional maps, and other visualizations.  Some of the stories were about a cartographer who maps things in his neighborhood (like who ha pumpkins on their porch at Halloween), someone who maps different kinds of sounds, and people that map smell and taste.  The show focused on how the world could be redrawn by the five senses.

So far I have looked at one weather map today, and will use a directional map later.

Images:
You Are Here: Personal Geographies and Other Maps of the Imagination  – book 

 

Links:

You Are Here: Personal Geographies and Other Maps of the Imagination  – book 

thisamericanlife.org – Radio Show “Mapping” 

Farmers@Firehouse Market Alphabet : Dill, Greens, Onions, and Cucumbers

Farmers@Firehouse Market Alphabet : Dill, Greens, Onions, and Cucumbers

On Saturday October 13th, Food Font was at the Farmers@Firehouse Market in Pittsburgh, PA.  It was sunny but chilly, but lots of people came by to make letters.
Special thanks to Next Life Farm who gave us some interesting cucumbers and peppers to use and to Mott Family Farm who gave us some greens to use.

At the event, people made letters out of tomatillos, cucumbers, dill, greens, peppers, eggplants, and onions.Food was from Next Life Farm, Blackberry Meadows Farm and Mott Family Farm.

Farmers@Firehouse market is located in the strip area, where there are lots of other outdoor markets. We saw lots of people in yellow and black (Steelers fans) and lots of dogs (with their owners.)

The pictures from the event are posted on the Food Font Flickr site, and also can be viewed in the slideshows below.

Farmers@Firehouse Market Alphabet – Pittsburgh, PA October 13, 2012


People at the Event

 

Farmers@Firehouse Market Alphabet

 

Links:

http://www.farmersatfirehouse.com/

Today is World Food Day : A Focus on Hunger and Agricultural Cooperatives

Today is World Food Day : A Focus on Hunger and Agricultural Cooperatives

Today, October 16th is a worldwide event that is designed to increase awareness, understanding and informed, year-around action to alleviate hunger. Today around the world people are participating by organizing a World Food day food packaging event, walking to end hunger, doing food drives, and hosting a “World Food Day meal.” The day focuses on how each of us does can do something to help stop the needless suffering of nearly a billion people worldwide who are hungry.

This year’s World Food Day theme is “Agricultural cooperatives – key to feeding the world.” The theme is announced each spring by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. This topic was chosen since
cooperatives are an important force in achieving food security.

The World Day food website reports that:“70 percent of those who face hunger live in rural areas where agriculture serves as the economic mainstay. Smallholder farmers are central to addressing hunger, yet many face barriers such as a lack of infrastructure, outdated farming practices, and a lack of access to financial services. Cooperatives improve farmers’ agricultural productivity and equip them with access to marketing, savings, credit, insurance, and technology. Farmer cooperatives serve both to connect farmers to markets and to increase food production.”

Over 1 billion individuals are members of cooperatives worldwide, generating more than 100 million jobs around the world. Areas include agriculture, forestry, fishing and livestock keeping, members participate in production, profit-sharing, cost-saving, risk-sharing and income-generating activities, which lead to better bargaining power for members as buyers and sellers in the marketplace.

More information about World Food Day and Agriculture Cooperatives can be seen on the World Day website, and in video made for the event that is on Youtube.

Image Source:
www.worldfooddayusa.org

 

Links:

www.worldfooddayusa.org

youtube video – Agricultural Cooperatives 

Food Font – at Farmers@Firehouse Market in Pittsburgh PA

Food Font – at Farmers@Firehouse Market in Pittsburgh PA

On Saturday October 13th, Food Font will be in Pittsburgh, PA at the Farmers@Firehouse market from 9am-1pm.

I just checked the market blog, and there is lots of amazing produce available – so we’ll see what is used to make alphabets.  Tomatillos, sweet potatoes, mushrooms, and lots of peppers and onions are reported to be at the market.

If you are in the Pittsburgh area, come on out and make a letter of out local food!

Location information:

Farmers@Firehouse Market

at the old Firehouse (now Bar Marco)  in the Strip
2216 Penn Avenue,
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

 

Link:

http://www.farmersatfirehouse.com/

Kale, Cabbage, and Brussel Sprouts: Food Font at the West Side Market Festival

Kale, Cabbage, and Brussel Sprouts: Food Font at the West Side Market Festival

On Saturday October 7th, Food Font was at the West Side Market Festival and Parade that celebrated the 100-year anniversary of the West Side Market in Cleveland, OH.

The event was festive and there was lots of  food, more food, music, and lots of rain! The turnout was still good, which showed how much Clevelanders love and support the West Side Market.

For the Food Font event,  people made alphabets out of kale, cabbage, and brussel sprouts.  The food was from two vendors of the West Side market; Boutros Brothers Produce  and The Basketeria.

We were across the street from one of the event/music stages so we got to watch from afar the icecream eating contest and some great dancing by students from the Julia de Burgos cultural center.   I ate some good caramel popcorn during the event and had a great time with the folks from  Edible Cleveland, who we shared a booth with.

Happy 100th birthday West Side Market!

The pictures from the event are posted on the Food Font Flickr site, and also can be viewed in the slideshows below.

Food Font at the West Side Market 100 Anniversary Festival – October 7, 2012 Cleveland, OH

People at the Event

 

Cabbage and Kale Alphabet

 

Brussel Sprouts and Cabbage Alphabet

 

Links:

www.wsm100.org