Critical cuisine

SwapUpShop: stone soup dinner

6 jan 2013

There is an old folk tale telling the story of hungry travellers who convince villagers to fill their empty cooking pot with food to still their hunger. At first, the locals are not interested in sharing their food with the strangers, and they decide to change their tactic. They go to a stream, fill their pot with water, and drop a heavy stone in it. The villagers become curious and are told the pot contains a bland 'stone soup', in need of flavours and garnish. Suddenly, they are happy to oblige and, one by one, they provide the travellers with enough ingredients to flavour the soup which is then shared by everyone. This folk story has been told in different cultures, but the essence remains the same. Sharing is caring. Working together, people can make a lot with very little.

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SwapUpShop: stone soup dinner - You got equivalent stones for the food you bring to join the evolving food economy, and the final collaborative soup. Aleksandra Kalashnikova

SwapUpShop

During Ruilen there were four SwapUp workshops, each tackling a different aspect of swapping; Play, Think, Act, and Make. Together the participants thought about and discussed swapping in all ways, shapes and forms.

Critical cuisine

For the last event of the SwapUpShop you were asked to bring some food to share (veggies/meat/fish/tofu). You got equivalent stones for the food you bring to join the evolving food economy, and the final collaborative soup. The stones became a currency with which you could swap, pay, trade, invest, smuggle, steal….

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Stone game during the Critical cuisine - You got equivalent stones for the food you bring to join the evolving food economy, and the final collaborative soup. Aleksandra Kalashnikova


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SwapUpShop: stone soup dinner - SwapUpShop During Ruilen there were four SwapUp workshops, each tackling a different aspect of swapping; Play , Think , Act , and Make . Together the participants thought about and discussed swapping in all ways, shapes and forms. Critical cuisine For the last event of the SwapUpShop you were asked to bring some food to share (veggies/meat/fish/tofu). You got equivalent stones for the food you bring to join the evolving food economy, and the final collaborative soup. The stones became a… Aleksandra Kalashnikova


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We had enough of food for the last SwapUpShop dinner - During SwapUpShop: stone soup dinner Aleksandra Kalashnikova

How can you participate?

Send an email before January 3 2013, to checkin@swapupshop.com with a picture/photo/drawing of the ingredient you will bring.

For more information about the SwapUpShop check: http://www.swapupshop.com/