TAKE AWAY – DESIGN OF MOBILE EATING CULTURE
An event in the Museum For Design, Zurich. A spatial culinary performance for the exhibition TAKE AWAY – DESIGN OF MOBILE EATING CULTURE.
An immersive 360° projection produces a narrative space that generates a place of the dialectic discussion about fast food and slow ambience. Comical figures acting in familiar rituals serve six courses of a “DINER EXPERIMENTAL” in which the guests themselves become participants of our ambivalent eating habits.
During the 50 minutes performance the cinematic production transforms the room and its aggregate state: actors, the rhythm of images and motifs follow a surrealistic choreography challenging the perception of our sight and eating habits.
An event in the Museum For Design, Zurich. A spatial culinary performance for the exhibition TAKE AWAY – DESIGN OF MOBILE EATING CULTURE.
An immersive 360° projection produces a narrative space that generates a place of the dialectic discussion about fast food and slow ambience. Comical figures acting in familiar rituals serve six courses of a “DINER EXPERIMENTAL” in which the guests themselves become participants of our ambivalent eating habits.
During the 50 minutes performance the cinematic production transforms the room and its aggregate state: actors, the rhythm of images and motifs follow a surrealistic choreography challenging the perception of our sight and eating habits.
Credits
Direction, concept, production
Third term students, Institute for Interior design and Scenography IN3, HGK Basel
Lecturer costumes and stage
Ulrike Schlemm
Instructor movie direction
and Production
Marc Tamschick
Assistant
Aaron Elkana
Overall lead and dramaturgy
Prof. Uwe Brückner
Project management
Prof. Frédéric Dedelley
Assistant
Noah Baumgartner
Technical details
360 degree square Projection
18m x 12m, 10 x PAL
Synced 10 Channel Software
Digital Postproduction