Kitchen Lab: Spilling One’s Guts / Deep Fry Together

A. Paterson
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His practice over 20-year period has involved variable roles of initiator, participant, author and curator, according to different collaborative and cross-disciplinary processes. He works across the fields of media/ network/ environmental arts and activism, pursuing a participatory practice through workshops, performative events, and storytelling. http://agryfp.info Abstract This paper reflects upon 5 years of experience with the ‘Kitchen Lab’ format of hybrid exploratory practice, which includes home kitchen, bioarts, everyday life and food cultures. Everyday kitchen practices that have long cultural heritage traditions, and combined with DIY and networked Do-It-With-Others, these kitchen-based experiments and artists inspired by food or practices related, have a long history. The paper introduces the context of practice, but focuses more on the background stories to what is made in the kitchen, that of a home. The author presents as the main body in autoethnographic style a first-person narrative in 2 parts: A deep frying action which connects memories, friends and colleagues in networks, and the reflections of staying at home over many years, but also recently in Spring 2020 during the Global Coronavirus COVID-19 Pandemic period in an artist studio kitchen in Finland. It involves narrating the value of a home and a kitchen to do one’s practice, as well as the different cultural histories and experiences spanning various locations and times. The article concludes that as situated knowledge, it reveals many external issues to the usual making of food dishes or experiments, and considers the sensitivity and responsibility for opening up, and ‘spilling one’s guts’ about the background stories of practice-led research.
厨房实验:溢出内脏/油炸在一起
他在20多年的实践中,根据不同的合作和跨学科过程,扮演了发起者、参与者、作者和策展人的不同角色。他的作品横跨媒体/网络/环境艺术和行动主义领域,通过研讨会、表演活动和讲故事来追求参与性实践。http://agryfp.info摘要本文以“厨房实验室”(Kitchen Lab)形式进行为期5年的混合探索实践,内容包括家庭厨房、生物艺术、日常生活和饮食文化。日常的厨房实践有着悠久的文化传统,结合了DIY和网络化的“与他人一起做”,这些基于厨房的实验和艺术家受到食物或相关实践的启发,有着悠久的历史。本文介绍了实践的背景,但更侧重于厨房制作的背景故事,这是一个家。作者以自我民族志风格的第一人称叙事为主体,分为两部分:一种将记忆、朋友和同事在网络中联系起来的油炸动作,以及多年来呆在家里的反思,以及最近在2020年春季全球冠状病毒COVID-19大流行期间在芬兰艺术家工作室厨房里的反思。它包括讲述家庭和厨房的价值,以及跨越不同地点和时间的不同文化历史和经历。文章的结论是,作为一种情境知识,它揭示了通常的菜肴制作或实验的许多外部问题,并考虑了开放的敏感性和责任,以及对实践主导的研究背景故事的“溢出一个人的胆量”。
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