Distribution to Consumption. Food is City: New Commons, New Rituals, New Technologies

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Schröder, J.: Distribution to Consumption. Food is City: New Commons, New Rituals, New Technologies. In: Markoupoulou, A.; Farinea, C.; Ciccone, F.; Marengo, M. (Eds.): Food Interactions Catalogue : Collection of Best Practices. Barcelona : Institute of Advanced Architecture of Catalonia IAAC, 2019, S. 138-143

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Within Creative Food Cycles, the phase of distribution and consumption (Phase 2) is the one specifically linked to the city and to the daily practices of people. Food Cycles influence urban culture, economy, and society in the exchange and sharing not only of material values but also of ideas, beliefs, te- chnologies—conviviality makes community. A broad range of urban activities is linked to food: to package, store, transport, deliver, offer, market, exchange, conserve, cook, bake, prepare, serve, eat, drink, talk, sing, also to scarcity and abundance, to use all and everything and to waste, to produce and pro-sume. Tangible and intangible cultural heritage as well as future building culture can be related to Food Cycles in many ways.When aiming to explore new concepts and models of Creative Food Cycles, distribution and consumption are not only major fields of new cultural ex- pressions inherently connected with innovations in this phase: they also offer most interesting accesses and starting points to reshape systemic and pro- cessual aspects of Creative Food Cycles as main aspect of everyday life. In this sense, the concept behind the selection of good practices for this phase highlights spatial manifestations in the city—moving, temporary, permanent. They innovate urban practices of conviviality and at the same time innovate urban space. Bound to and inspired by food safety, biodiversity, organic pro- duction, regional production, urban-rural linkages, health, food knowledge and education, the selected projects focus therefore on the material, spatial, and performative experience of Creative Food Cycles in the city.
License of this version: CC BY 3.0 DE
Document Type: BookPart
Publishing status: publishedVersion
Issue Date: 2019
Appears in Collections:Fakultät für Architektur und Landschaft

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1 image of flag of Germany Germany 56 54.90%
2 image of flag of United States United States 17 16.67%
3 image of flag of China China 8 7.84%
4 image of flag of Russian Federation Russian Federation 4 3.92%
5 image of flag of Taiwan Taiwan 2 1.96%
6 image of flag of Italy Italy 2 1.96%
7 image of flag of Indonesia Indonesia 2 1.96%
8 image of flag of Belgium Belgium 2 1.96%
9 image of flag of Australia Australia 2 1.96%
10 image of flag of Vietnam Vietnam 1 0.98%
    other countries 6 5.88%

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