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Lisa Ma:  Speculative Design and “Farmification”

Lisa Ma: Speculative Design and “Farmification”

Lately everyone has been sending me interesting links about food and art.  This week a colleague of mine sent a link to an upcoming conference entitled “Molecular Cuisine: The Politics of Taste” which will be held on October 19-21 in New York.  The conference focuses on the topic of taste from various perspectives including the culinary arts, sociology, art history, and science.  I checked out the conference website, and was interested by the work of one of the presenters, Lisa Ma.

Lisa Ma is a speculative designer who does research that she describes as “ creating platforms of engagement between the mainstream and the fringe.”  One of the research techniques that she has used includes something  called “extreme use,” which is when you give someone a tool who would not usually use a tool, observe them, and use this information to create alternative solutions to situations.  Some of her recent research has included looking at structures, relationships, and how to create more sustainable communities.

Ma recently was involved in a project where she spent time in a Chinese factory outside the city of Shenzhen that built videogame controllers.  As part of her research, she worked, ate,  made friends, and watched soap operas with the factory workers.

One concern of this factory and many others in China, is that the factory was making only one type of product, the video controller, which already are diminishing in sales, and will eventually not be used.  Ma wondered what would happen to this community when the factory closes in the future, and if another revenue source could be generated.

Many of the factory workers came from a farming background,  so she proposed to the factory owners that they provide opportunities for the workers to do parttime farming to generate another stream of revenue.  She called this experiment “Farmification,” and that this effort could have a positive effect on the community now and in the future.

Videos, pictures, and information about the project can be seen on Ma’s website.

Image Source:
Lisa Ma – Website
Links:

Video – Lisa Ma Talking about “Farmification”

“Farmification – Video

Lisa Ma – Website

 

 

 

The Cookie Cup –  A Coffee Cup You Can Eat

The Cookie Cup – A Coffee Cup You Can Eat

Ever want to drink from a cup and eat it too?  Recently, a Venezuelan designer named Enrique Luis Sardi created a unique cup for Lavazza, the Italian coffee company.  The cup is made of a cookie for the outside, and has a special patented sugar icing on the inside that creates an insulator for the cookie and add sweetness to the coffee.

Who wouldn’t want to drink from a cookie, and then eat it too?  On his website, Sardi reports that he has won many awards for the cup in the area of ecology and design.

Image Source:
Cookie Cup – www.sardi-innovation.com

 

Links:

Cookie Cup – www.sardi-innovation.com

Raw food, sunflowers, and Food Font!  Food Font at the Root Cafe

Raw food, sunflowers, and Food Font! Food Font at the Root Cafe

On Saturday September 29th,  Food Font will be at the Root Café event, a “Sunflower Affair.”  This event is a 5 course raw/whole food dinner, and at the event people will be invited to make a letter out of raw food. After the letter is photographed – each person can then eat the letter.

This is a ticket event, please contact the Root Café if you wish to attend.

About the event:
(from the Root Café website)

“Sunflowers, the bright bursting sign that summer is at its end and fall is upon us. All season the sunflower soaks in the rays of sunshine and the laughter in the garden. It grows strong and tall to support its many blooms. Just as the heat peaks, the sunflower explodes into blossom, giving us the sign that the harvest is upon us.  The sunflower marks the time of balance where reflection of the abundant season and planning for the leaner seasons meet.

We invite you to join the Root cafe in partnership with our farmer, cleveland crops, in celebrating our harvest of raw and whole foods by creating in our community a space for recognizing this important time of year.

It is our mission to provide our community with locally grown, raw inspired whole foods.  Be the first to taste some of our newest explorations in nourishment at our private harvest dinner and dance celebration on September 29th.  It starts with a  5 course dinner from 8pm -10pm, followed by a dance celebration from 10pm-1am.

As we will engage all of your senses starting with aroma and taste, we’ll move on to nourish your sense of sight and touch with the soulful activity of creating ‘Fonts from Food’ with Kristen Baumlier.  Finally, we will treat your ears to live music by Xe La koustic during dinner, bringing live jazz, and soul  music. After the plates are cleared shake your blossoms at our awesome dance party! DJ TBA”

 

Links:

www.theroot-cafe.com/

www.theroot-cafe.com/sunfloweraffair

 

Alphabets made of String Beans, Cucumbers, and Yellow Cauliflower – Food Font at the RIPE! festival

Alphabets made of String Beans, Cucumbers, and Yellow Cauliflower – Food Font at the RIPE! festival


This past weekend, Food Font was at the RIPE! Fest at the Cleveland Botanical Garden in Cleveland, OH.  In the sun, rain, and hail – people stopped by to make letters out of local produce.  On Saturday, two alphabets were made; one out of cucumbers and one out of broccoli and cauliflower.  The cauliflower that we used is yellow and is called “cheesy broccoli” – but no cheese is involved.  On Sunday, it was string beans all the way; a uppercase and lowercase alphabet was made out of yellow and green string beans.  Some of the alphabets we made used the Spanish alphabet checklist – so we made some letters with accents also – so the alphabet can be used for English or Spanish

The vegetables were from Schwartz Fruit and Vegetable Farm which is located in  Chesterland, OH.  Thanks again to Edible Cleveland for helping with the event and sharing a table with us!

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

 

 Food Font event at the Ripe! festival at the Cleveland Botanical Garden in Cleveland Ohio on September 22-23, 2012.

People at the Event – Saturday

Broccoli/Cauliflower Alphabet

Cucumber Alphabet

People at the Event – Sunday

String Bean – Lowercase Alphabet

String Bean – Uppercase Alphabets

 

Link:
RIPE! festival, Cleveland Botanical Garden September 22-23, 2012


Food Font at the RIPE Festival at Cleveland Botanical Garden – This Weekend

Food Font at the RIPE Festival at Cleveland Botanical Garden – This Weekend

This weekend Food Font will be at the RIPE! festival at Cleveland Botanical Gardens from 11am-dusk.  The festival has lots of fresh food, gardening talks, culinary workshops, and activities.  Come stop by and make a letter – we will be making alphabets out of cucumbers, beans, squash, and broccoli/cauliflower.

Also – if you like pancakes, there is a pancake “flipoff” on Sunday where top chefs from the area make pancakes from 10am to 12noon that sounds great and filling  Lots of food and  ripe vegetables will be there!

This event is a ticket event – so check the website for prices and information.

Links:

RIPE! Festival – at Cleveland Botanical Garden Event Page