'Reflection on Digestion: A Performance Dinner' is a participatory performance in the form of a dinner and lecture, which explores the science, processes and image of digestion through food and language. \ud \ud The event, on the feast day of St. Erasmus, the patron saint of guts, consists of six chapters, four of which are gastronomic dishes prepared from offal originating in the digestive system, and are served alongside the reading/presentation of a text collaged from a variety of sources on the subject of the specific organs of digestion, the process of digestion itself, and embodied knowledge. The event explores our 'visceral knowledge', which as David Hillman describes in Shakespeare's Entrails, is 'knowledge experienced in as well as...
This smaller version of Reflection on Digestion, stemming from the nine metre edition, this version ...
The commonality between the panel leaders lies in our use of participatory art methods to explore pa...
Eating is so intimate. It’s very sensual. When you invite someone to sit at your table and you w...
'Reflection on Digestion: A Performance Dinner' is a participatory performance in the form of a dinn...
Facing the onset of the Winter festivities, gluttony, over consumption, alcohol-fuelled misunderstan...
In 'Reflection on Digestion: The Stomach' we reflect on the process and idea of digestion through ea...
Reflection on Digestion: The Mouth is a participatory performance – a fragment of a longer work – re...
The performance, in the form of a dinner and lecture explores the material, process and metaphor of ...
Reflection on Digestion is an epic work. As book, it is nine metres, folded back and forth into an e...
In art, film and literature, the act of eating is a frequent subject which serves two broad function...
Digesting Ritual: Food, waste and the body - a multi-disciplinary seminar, ritual and banquet at the...
Solo exhibition at Ivy Arts Centre, Stag Hill Campus, University of Guildford, 5 - 7 July 2018, alon...
In Reflection on Digestion:An A/r/tographic Luncheon, BIBAC conference participants explored a typic...
The commonality between the workshop leaders lies in our use of art methods to explore particular co...
On Innards is a multidisciplinary project developed by artists Amanda Couch, Andrew Hladky and Mindy...
This smaller version of Reflection on Digestion, stemming from the nine metre edition, this version ...
The commonality between the panel leaders lies in our use of participatory art methods to explore pa...
Eating is so intimate. It’s very sensual. When you invite someone to sit at your table and you w...
'Reflection on Digestion: A Performance Dinner' is a participatory performance in the form of a dinn...
Facing the onset of the Winter festivities, gluttony, over consumption, alcohol-fuelled misunderstan...
In 'Reflection on Digestion: The Stomach' we reflect on the process and idea of digestion through ea...
Reflection on Digestion: The Mouth is a participatory performance – a fragment of a longer work – re...
The performance, in the form of a dinner and lecture explores the material, process and metaphor of ...
Reflection on Digestion is an epic work. As book, it is nine metres, folded back and forth into an e...
In art, film and literature, the act of eating is a frequent subject which serves two broad function...
Digesting Ritual: Food, waste and the body - a multi-disciplinary seminar, ritual and banquet at the...
Solo exhibition at Ivy Arts Centre, Stag Hill Campus, University of Guildford, 5 - 7 July 2018, alon...
In Reflection on Digestion:An A/r/tographic Luncheon, BIBAC conference participants explored a typic...
The commonality between the workshop leaders lies in our use of art methods to explore particular co...
On Innards is a multidisciplinary project developed by artists Amanda Couch, Andrew Hladky and Mindy...
This smaller version of Reflection on Digestion, stemming from the nine metre edition, this version ...
The commonality between the panel leaders lies in our use of participatory art methods to explore pa...
Eating is so intimate. It’s very sensual. When you invite someone to sit at your table and you w...