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Pepper, Plate, Magic

Project Presentations with Pauline Rip, Maro Pebo, Roland van Dierendonck and Racha Tarazi

9 Jun 2022

Spicy chili peppers, ethereal dandelion wine and edible doubt. Food is much more than a means to sustenance: it can tingle our brains and senses while transporting us to other real or imaginary cultures. And, did you know that food can also be a physical manifestation of an emotion?

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Pepper, Plate, Magic - Penny for your Thoughts Presentation Night During the first Penny for your Thoughts presentation night, artists, designers and makers share with us their in-development project plans and ideas. This edition explores different perspectives on food.  Photo taken by Daniell Tahor Daniell Tahor

Come join the first edition of our Penny for your Thoughts Presentations, where makers, designers and artists present new ideas and future project plans!

Roland van Dierendonck and Maro Pebo will share with us the science behind spicy peppers. Racha Tarazi will show us how we can literally digest negative emotions by turning feelings into food. Pauline Rip will discuss why it is interesting to research and experience mythical and folkloric recipes. 

Eating Magical Food? 

Pauline Rip is a designer of ignored, mocked, marginalized, irrational and even false knowledges. During the showcase she will talk about Cooking Ghosts: a project inspired by elficology (the ecology of the soul).

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Portrait of Pauline Rip - Pauline Rip is a designer of ignored, marginalized, irrational and even false knowledge. By tracking down practices that explore alternative forms of truth, sometimes unfairly mocked and sometimes rightfully controversial, she designs a grey area that seeks to reveal certain belief and value systems that exist in authentic and constructed realities. Photo by CachetModels

With: Pauline Rip
She delves into the diet of elves and other folkloric creatures: morning dew, primrose and dandelion wine, snail and slug slime liqueur and more. Pauline explores how we can repair and reimagine our relationship to plants and nature through the imaginary creatures they inhabit. Come hear more about Pauline’s research and taste some elven delicacies.

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Harvesting Dew - Elficology is the study of elves, it tells us about their appearance, their clothes, their habits and even what they eat. Thanks to the eminent elficologist, Pierre Dubois, who recorded everything in an encyclopaedia, I discovered that some elves in Alsace feed on morning dew. From this fact I built a cultural practice with its ancestral know-how, which is speculatively part of the intangible cultural heritage. Does something as to be true to be valuable and worth preserving? This project… Pauline Rip

Pepper: Between Pleasure and Pain 

Many say that spicy food is addictive, but where is this hedonistic kick coming from? In their proposal titled Chili Pepper Pleasure academic Maro Pebo and artist, biologist and PhD researcher Roland van Dierendonck mention capsaicin, the stimulant and aphrodisiac substance in chili peppers which is responsible for this rush and pleasure one gets from ingesting them.

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profile picture of Maro Pebo - Maro Pebo

With: Maro Pebo
Capsaicin is connected to the release of serotonin, the love and happiness hormone in our brain as well. No wonder the world is hooked on these spicy little things. So let's search for that sweet spot between pain and pleasure in a chili pepper tasting ritual.

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Habanero Pepper - Nice hot pepper still growing on the plant! Photo taken by Maro Pebo Roland van Dierendonck, Maro Pebo

Eating Feelings

Some emotions can be hard to digest. Inspired by her own personal journey of relocating to the Netherlands and all the difficulties that came with it, Racha Tarazi explores food as a means to translate, materialize, share and collectively digest emotions by creating in her project titled My Dinner.

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Portrait of Racha Tarazi - Racha Tarazi

With: Racha Tarazi
Can we turn loneliness, detachment, doubt, balance, and fulfillment into food and taste? During the evening, she will further share her idea of making this into an installation as well as talk about how we can explore and deal with negative emotions by turning them into food.

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First Picture My Dinner - Visual for a dinner. My Dinner attempts to explore the process and emotions that surround relocation, immigration, finding home, integration and, finally, belonging. I created this surreal and interactive experience to delve into these emotions through the medium of food. Photo by Racha Tarazi Racha Tarazi

Information

Pepper, Plate, Magic
Thursday the 9th of June 2022
20.00 – 21.30

Tickets
€12,50 | Student / Artist / Stadspas €8,75*
Including a drink
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To all three editions?
€25 | Student / Artist / Stadspas €17,50*
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Also in this series
Piss, Death, Stress
Thursday 28th of July

Space, Spirit, Souvenirs
Thursday 18th of August

Address
Mediamatic | Dijksgracht 6, Amsterdam
1019 BS, Amsterdam

*We give a discount to students and artists. If this applies to you we will ask to see your KVK number /portfolio or student card. For questions, please send an email to program@mediamatic.nl.

Penny For Your Thoughts

There is something uniquely inspiring when looking into artistic processes that are still in progress: unpolished, experimental and open-ended. Penny for your Thoughts is our project nursery, where we stimulate project proposals by offering them a stage.

Do you also want to share your future project plans with us? Send us your project proposal before the 1st of September 2022. Send in your proposal!

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Anne, Pauline and Racha participating in the chili pepper meditative tasting ritual - During the first Penny for your Thoughts presentation night, Roland van Dierendonck and Maro Pebo guide the audience through a chili pepper meditative tasting ritual, taking us on a journey from pleasure to pain. The other speakers also participate! Photo taken by Daniell Tahor Daniell Tahor

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Audience interacting with Roland and Pauline - Audience members having a chat with Roland and Pauline at the end of the evening.  Photo taken by Daniell Tahor Daniell Tahor

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Pauline presenting her project "Cooking Ghosts" - During the first Penny for your Thoughts presentation night, Pauline Rip shares her research on mythical and folkloric lore, which includes ingredients and recipes.  Photo taken by Daniell Tahor Daniell Tahor

With: Pauline Rip
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Tasting morning dew - During the first Penny for your Thoughts presentation night, audience gets to taste a vial of morning dew collected by Pauline Rip as part of her project Cooking  Ghosts . Earthy, cool and fresh, the dew transports the audience into the early hours of dawn in some ethereal  landscape.  Photo taken by Daniell Tahor Daniell Tahor

With: Aster Fliers
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Racha presenting her work "My Dinner" - During the first Penny for your Thoughts presentation night, Racha Tarazi talks about "My Dinner", an interactive installation / dinner that explores the emotional cycle of immigration through the artistic and culinary medium of food and taste.  Photo taken by Daniell Tahor Daniell Tahor

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Audience members participating in the chili pepper meditative tasting ritual - During the first Penny for your Thoughts presentation night, Roland van Dierendonck and Maro Pebo guide the audience through a chili pepper meditative tasting ritual, taking us on a journey from pleasure to pain. Photo taken by Daniell Tahor Daniell Tahor

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Pauline's presentation set-up showcasing some folkloric products and ceramics. - During the first Penny for your Thoughts presentation night, Pauline Rip shares her research on mythical and folkloric lore, which includes ingredients and recipes. She displays a couple of items that are linked to her elven interests.  Photo taken by Daniell Tahor Daniell Tahor

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Roland guiding us through a chili pepper tasting ritual - During the first Penny for your Thoughts presentation night, Roland van Dierendonck and Maro Pebo guide the audience through a chili pepper meditative tasting ritual and talk about all different types of peppers and their properties and effects, taking us form pleasure to pain.  Photo taken by Daniell Tahor Daniell Tahor

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Anne and Pauline participating in the chili pepper meditative tasting ritual - During the first Penny for your Thoughts presentation night, Roland van Dierendonck and Maro Pebo guide the audience through a chili pepper meditative tasting ritual, taking us on a journey from pleasure to pain. The other speakers also participate! Photo taken by Daniell Tahor Daniell Tahor

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Smiling audience during Pepper, Plate, Magic - What could have made these audience members smile during the first Penny for your Thoughts presentation night? Was it a sensation of pleasure induced from spicy chilly peppers or perhaps tasting drops of morning dew? Photo taken by Daniell Tahor Daniell Tahor