Food futures is a scenario building experiment and edible pre-enactment. We use futures techniques to look at how the relationship between food, health and the environment might evolve in the future.
The first installment of Food Futures we designed as a tasting dinner for LateLab Open Sauces at the Edinburgh Science festival in April 2014, curated by Amanda McDonald Crowley. The second installment was a reception at the opening of the Future Fictions exhibition at Z33 in Hasselt, Belgium, curated by Karen Verschooren. Find out more about the Future Fictions Menu and Future Fictions Recipes
Photo by Chris Scott
Food Futures at Z33
Food futures scenarios in 2014:
We began by defining the context for Food Futures:
We looked at a range of change drivers or food horizons:
Based on the drivers and CLA derived myths we created four food scenarios (using 'four generic futures' method of the Manoa School). For each scenario we designed a 'toast' or a short speech that would introduce each dish in the language of the scenario.
The four scenarios were translated into a series of dishes, combined according to the panarchy model into the flow for the latelab menu and future fictions menu
Concept and sound design by Nik Gaffney and Maja Kuzmanovic of FoAM. Scenario design by FoAM (Nik Gaffney, Maja Kuzmanovic, Michka Melo and Rasa Alksnyte).
The event in Scotland was curated by Amanda McDonald Crowley. Menu design by FoAM and Ginny Hunter of Blue Sky Catering. Sound design Nik Gaffney with sonic fragments by Stevie Wishart. produced by Mark Daniels and Roween Suess of New Media Scotland. Chris Scott was the photographer. A team of volunteers from the Edinburgh science festival were our gracious table hosts and waiters.
Photos by FoAM and Chris Scott
Future Fictions is curated by Karen Verschoren of Z33. Menu design by Rasa Alksnyte and Maja Kuzmanovic. Production and presentation Rasa Alksnyte, Maja Kuzmanovic, Pieter De Wel, Nik Gaffney, Jura De Wel and Faust De Wel.
Photos by Jura de Wel, Nik Gaffney and Rasa Alksnyte.