Colour Consumption: an eatable book.
Colour Consumption: an eatable book.
Colour Consumption: an eatable book.
Year
2022
Medium
Sticky rice, pigments
Dimensions
19 X 27 cm
Year
2022
Medium
Sticky rice, pigments
Dimensions
19 X 27 cm
Year
2022
Medium
Sticky rice, pigments
Dimensions
19 X 27 cm
Statement
The project focuses on the desire for food as human nature and the diversity generated by the extension of cultural evolution, explores the bio-energy consumption model of "eating" and "food", and intends to apply contemporary technology to transform the current model. The energy consumption of "eating" and "food" could be transformed into various forms such as light, color, digital printing, etc., to reflect the illusory meaning of "eating" as an individual desire and the concrete meaning of "food" as a form of energy. The first part of the project is to remove the physical structure and retain the color spectrum of the food. By removing the physical structure and abstracting the color image, the food coloring is printed on transparent, fragile, and soluble glutinous rice papers which turn into vague layers, hazy and ambiguous. Aims to explore the possibility that "eating" and "food" could be transformed into different cultural mediums to be consumed by the human body.
The project focuses on the desire for food as human nature and the diversity generated by the extension of cultural evolution, explores the bio-energy consumption model of "eating" and "food", and intends to apply contemporary technology to transform the current model. The energy consumption of "eating" and "food" could be transformed into various forms such as light, color, digital printing, etc., to reflect the illusory meaning of "eating" as an individual desire and the concrete meaning of "food" as a form of energy. The first part of the project is to remove the physical structure and retain the color spectrum of the food. By removing the physical structure and abstracting the color image, the food coloring is printed on transparent, fragile, and soluble glutinous rice papers which turn into vague layers, hazy and ambiguous. Aims to explore the possibility that "eating" and "food" could be transformed into different cultural mediums to be consumed by the human body.
The project focuses on the desire for food as human nature and the diversity generated by the extension of cultural evolution, explores the bio-energy consumption model of "eating" and "food", and intends to apply contemporary technology to transform the current model. The energy consumption of "eating" and "food" could be transformed into various forms such as light, color, digital printing, etc., to reflect the illusory meaning of "eating" as an individual desire and the concrete meaning of "food" as a form of energy. The first part of the project is to remove the physical structure and retain the color spectrum of the food. By removing the physical structure and abstracting the color image, the food coloring is printed on transparent, fragile, and soluble glutinous rice papers which turn into vague layers, hazy and ambiguous. Aims to explore the possibility that "eating" and "food" could be transformed into different cultural mediums to be consumed by the human body.