“Observing the food and therefore changing the notion of food preservation, we could find the answer to current situations such as the overuse of energy and food wastage. My design is a tool to implement that knowledge in a tangible way and slowly it changes the bigger picture of society. I believe that once people are given a tool that triggers their minds and requires a mental effort to use it, new traditions and new rituals can be introduced into our culture.”
Through the objects of everyday life, design can introduce traditional oral knowledge into people’s lives through their experience of using it. Objects make invisible knowledge evident.
(Source: urban-ecologist)
Posted 1 year ago
Posted on Tuesday the 10th of April 2012 at 6:40 PM
A collection of material focused on urban agriculture, food culture, public health, food justice, and the sustainable city.