Due: 5-17
For your fourth project you
will take-on the role of culinary designers! Whether you consider yourself a
true foodie, or your meals are just a means to survival, food is a topic that
is central to our daily lives. There is a long history of fine artists who have
worked with the subject of food in their own work. Review my Food Art blog on our
course site to whet your appetites.
For this project you will use
Blogger to contribute to a community recipe book. You will be made an author on
the site http://art-food-yum.blogspot.com/ . This means that you have permission to post
directly to the site.
To begin, pick a recipe that
you feel defines your culinary life. This may be a family recipe that has been
passed down through the generations, it may be a selection from your favorite
cookbook, or it may be a recipe that you invented yourself. Write a paragraph
describing the recipe & how it relates to you. You may discuss the
occasions that you have used this recipe (holidays, entertaining guests,
Monday’s lunch, etc…), as well as potential food or beverage pairings that you
would suggest. If you have chosen a recipe from a cookbook, you must still come
up with your own description…do not copy one from the book. Along with the descriptive paragraph, you will also include an ingredients list and
cooking instructions. These need to be clear, concise and easy to follow.
The next step is to prepare
and document your recipe. What fun is a recipe if it doesn’t get made? This
is when you will need your digital camera handy. As you prepare the dish, I
want you to take a series of 4-5 photographs. The first 3-4 should document the
cooking process (what you consider crucial moments in the recipe), and the
final image should be a documentation of the finished dish. You can either take
the photos yourself, as you prepare the food, or you may ask someone else to
help. Try to make an appealing presentation for your final image. As the
designer, you don’t want to just document the dish…you want to make it look
good! Things to consider: Where is the best light in your home for the image?
Should you present it on certain dishware or with certain place settings?
Should you use any garnish or table props?
If you do not have access to
a good quality digital camera, you may take your images with a film camera, and
have the photo-lab make you a digital image cd. You may also scan your printed
photos on campus using a scanner in the library or in the B-333 lab. As with
the written description, your images must be original.
Finally, name your blog with
the name of your recipe, and add the label “food art 1105” along with any other
labels that relate to your post.
Layout Order: First,
your written statement, next, the ingredients list and cooking instructions,
then the 4-5 images. When you upload your images, set the image size to
“medium.”
Materials:
-camera (digital or
otherwise)
-favorite recipes
-food for cooking
-access to our Blogger site, http://art-food-yum.blogspot.com
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Thursday, April 26, 2012
Project #4: Culinary Design Blog
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