open access publication

Chapter, 2024

Making data digestible

Experiencing and Envisioning Food 9781003386858, Pages 167-173

Editors:

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

DOI: 10.1201/9781003386858-24

Contributors

Wilde, Danielle 0000-0002-0151-3110 [1] [2] Karyda, M. [2]

Affiliations

  1. [1] UmeƄ University
  2. [NORA names: Sweden; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD];
  3. [2] University of Southern Denmark
  4. [NORA names: SDU University of Southern Denmark; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

Physicalising data affords new kinds of interaction that open opportunities for meaning making. In our research, we consider how using food as the material for data physicalisation might expand the impact of this emerging field of practice in relation to Food System transformation. Food is sensorially rich, culturally and politically potent, and environmentally impactful; its resonance may be felt keenly at a range of scales from the personal and situated, to the systemic and global. To examine the impact of using food to construct data, we discuss three examples: i) the launch of a public Food Lab; ii) a temporary installation focused on food waste and sustainability; and iii) a short design research masters project on food and sustainable futures. Across these cases food acts as icebreaker, prompt for new thinking and sustenance, as well as a potent vehicle for design experimentation. In examining them, we unfold the ways that using food as data may make data more digestible, and thus more impactful, for different contexts and actors.

Keywords

Food Lab, actors, cases, cases food, construction data, context, data, design, design experimentation, examples, experimentation, food, food system transformation, food waste, icebreaker, impact, installation, interaction, lab, making, master project, materials, meaning making, opportunities, physicalisation, practice, project, research, resonance, sustainability, sustenance, system transformation, temporary installation, thinking, transformation, vehicle, waste

Funders

  • European Commission

Data Provider: Digital Science