Food is increasingly getting on the agenda of design and designers. And there is need for new approaches!
In this international project, we will research and analyse structures and processes related to food production, distribution and consumption in (future) cities (Cologne/Taipei).
We will develop possibilities of future approaches, especially in the context of increasing digitization (AI, IoT, blockchain, traceability, bait to plate, farm to fork) – and question them critically.
- How can we design a different relation to food, its ingredients and values, its production and culture, its habits and processes?
- How can we create new relations and values to ingredients of food?
- How can we connect (us to) different stakeholders, especially to build relations between farmer/producer and consumer.
A part of the project team – max. 6 students – will be able to work in Taipei for a week in November, supported by students from SCID Taipei and the project group in Cologne. Details will be clarified in the first project meeting.
In Cologne, we work together with local experts and stakeholders.
At the end of the semester, both the analysis and drafts / prototypes will be presented.
In the project we refer to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, in particular to SDG 11 and 12. Due to the topic, it might be possible to submit the results to the Cumulus Green Award (and I will encourage and support you to do so).
Thanks, David for sharing this with us. Looking forward to meet you guys. And as David mentioned it would be important that we collect some cases now. Please ALL have a look at the case I wrote for food connect (https://spaces.kisd.de/fcf2020/2019/11/11/food-connect-a-case-to-share/), sharing visual material, summing up WHAT IT IS; WHY IT IS RELEVANT, WHERE IT IS and some keywords (circular economy, community, farmers, digitisation, education, food connect, prosumer, social involvement, urban change – I borrowed some of them from the performance categories we discussed in the beginning). So if everybody of you can share the Two (minimum) most important cases (the one with the most cases will be invited for free lunch!!) it will be important for our future work and help us to prepare for our final presentation / exhibition / documentation.