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Ella Mathews Boston’s ReminiScent
“My ReminiScent project uses a repurposed trolley acts as a literal vehicle for communicating the narrative of a dystopian future where climate change has caused the endangerment and extinction of much loved foods. Through sensory interaction audiences can experience the aromas of chocolate and coffee, which are threatened from rising temperatures, drought and intensive farming. By 2050 coffee and chocolate will be preserved only by their smell and supermarkets will devote whole sections to the aromas of long lost foods.”
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CLIMAVORE: On Tidal Zones. A beautiful project exploring the intertidal zone of Portree. Ttastings of recipes featuring ocean purifiers are served at low tide when the installation is accessible to land animals.
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Ghost Food: an art exhibit shows how we might eat after global warming
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Pig Chase
“The Playing with Pigs project is researching the complex relationship we have with domesticated pigs by designing a game. Designing new forms of human-pig interaction can create the opportunity for consumers and pigs to forge new relations as well as to experience the cognitive capabilities of each other. The game is called Pig Chase.“
learn more at playingwithpigs.nl/
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Wrestle a Beetle? See like an ant? Check out Chris Woebken’s website for more amazing projects.
Beetle Wrestler
Chris Woebken, Natalie Jeremijenko, Lee Von Kraus, Leigha Dennis 2008 A device to wrestle with the STRONGEST ANIMAL IN THE WORLD: the rhinoceros beetle. This device includes a head-and-body mounted display that equips humans with the appendages required to interact (with the males at least). In addition it scales us and our forces to the beetle proportions granting us similar manipulative capacities and even playing field; an architecture of reciprocity.
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