Hopes and fears for europes future c. What you eat the saying goes and how and what we place in society this is the subject of unusual exhibition up the victoria and Albert Museum in london a critical look at the politics and culture of food its an absolute necessity for a soul to survive but we need to rethink what we eat. As part of the exhibition food bigger than the plate b. N. These video artists honey and bunny take on the topic of table manners questioning the way people in the European Union manipulate their knives and forks. In from the 500000000 democratic citizens but we are all trying to eat like the queen of england theres a certain absurdity to that cultural rules to find and dominate our lives to
a massive degree. Message of our work is to look at culture from a new perspective and see how different it could be. Completely different the exhibition at the victoria and Albert Museum encourages visitors to look beyond their own plates self destructive consumption unbridled
china. is reducing meat consumption is the mission of dutch artist carolyn needly her new concept for lunch meat is meant to appeal to carnivores you ads different types of fats most and therefore your reduce miscall sumption but still people get the satisfaction of eating good bits of meat but it s also known to be you can also create a sausage with this is liver and berries and basically you can really see 25 percent of prediction if we start to reduce records maybe it will have a much bigger effect. they could need there are growing meats in a lump or it s our. oyster mushrooms on the other hand are completely vegetarian these are grown on coffee grounds discarded by the museum s café. you won t get full on the snacks from the food lab but they may provide food for thought because