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Food Art Installation by Cameron, Gabriel Roland
July 28th, 2006 7:10 PM
Hello.
I have
Something
To show you.
This happened
Almost organically.
We were eating dinner.
First a fork went into a plate.
Then a plate went onto that fork.
Then another fork and another plate.
They started throwing us plates, forks and cans.
As much as the structure would hold.
It was like, as Orion put it so well:
A game of Reverse Jenga.
When it would not hold
Anything else, I took
Pictures, and then
Disposed of it.
Good bye.
Food Art.
youtube
I have
Something
To show you.
This happened
Almost organically.
We were eating dinner.
First a fork went into a plate.
Then a plate went onto that fork.
Then another fork and another plate.
They started throwing us plates, forks and cans.
As much as the structure would hold.
It was like, as Orion put it so well:
A game of Reverse Jenga.
When it would not hold
Anything else, I took
Pictures, and then
Disposed of it.
Good bye.
Food Art.
youtube
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posted by Gadget on July 28th, 2006 8:59 PM
There's so much I like about this submission, except that there isn't any food.
posted by Cameron on July 28th, 2006 9:09 PM
While it can't quite be seen, food is the glue holding the plates together; and potatoes dot the bottom plate. The smaller sattelite plates were smeared in: Melon Bits, Salad Dressing, and German Chocalate Cake Frosting.
posted by Gadget on July 29th, 2006 12:25 AM
Ohhhhh! Shame on me. How could I have overlooked the minimalist aspects of the piece?
posted by Cameron on July 29th, 2006 12:43 AM
...My Sarcasm Detector seems to broken this late at night. If you don't feel it meets the requirements, let us know and we'll gladly give it another shot.
This is a piece ahead of its time. Hopefully, "its time" never comes. Pish-posh!
(Some say the critic is a failed artist. I say they're probably right!)
;)