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This work is the start of my investigation in to
antipodes.
An Antipodean Expedition 1 features Namibia and it’s opposite Hawaii. I looked at the staple food of each location to start conversations. These conversations were largely by email. Poi was couriered from Hawaii, and recipe books, maps, newspapers, information and photos from both Hawaii and Namibia make up this investigative installation. Part of the project included a dinner - a Social Sculpture, where we ate Poi and Laulaus
to start, (Hawaii), followed by Cornmeal, Lamb Stew and Beans, (Namibia). Desert
was Haupia, (Hawaii). We 'ate' the landscape, imagined how the folks in these places would eat this food - what they would cook it upon, would they eat outside under the stars as we sat in doors with the fire lit? We enjoyed the natural feel of the lamb stew, though eating cornmeal with our fingers was somehow thought of as rude by some, how different the lamb was to our own which we dress up. The texture of poi was as alian as the taste - how can something be savoury/sweet and sharp, soft, vegetably and could have been yoghurt.
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Audio piece and installation shown at The Hub, Arnolfini Building, Bristol, 2008 Also shown at Dartington College of Arts, 2008
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