will work for food

This is a project about labour and barter economy. Small robotic vehicles trade their manpower for food. The vehicles can draw and whistle the popular songs “Happy Birthday” and “The Internationale”. People can borrow one of the vehicles and let them work for them. After completing the assignment the vehicles have to be returned or given over to somebody else who needs their skills. more

Will Work For Food Happening at Stuttgarter Fimwinter

KHJJanuary 13th, 2008 Stuttgart

Opening 17. Januar 2008 at 18.30 h

Kunstbezirk in the Gustav Siegle Haus
Leonhardsplatz 28
Stuttgart – Mitte


Schnaps

I received a bottle of Alsace Kirsch form Bertrand Distillery. The Alsace Kirsch tastes like fruit, fruit and more fruit…Concentrated, round.
You have to wait several years to build a Kirsch like this!
Unprecedented - It has the scent of cherry flesh and juice, it’s fresh and true emphasised by being slightly nutty.

This is me cooking at the Filmwinter Stuttgart. Read more about Filmwinter at http://filmwinter.de

KHJDecember 7th, 2007 Berlin

fundge

Thanksgiving

KHJOctober 8th, 2007 Berlin

After six hours constant cooking, all food was prepared and eaten up. The guests were happy. Thanks to the Slivovic and the fantastic marmalades.

Some of the guests brought food and swapped it for vehicles. I got tuna, mustard and some nuts.

food

food

Tina Marie brought a letter by Elisabeth from London, which arrived at allgirls gallery recently. It is a request for a vehicle. Elisabeth sent some chocolate bars in advance.

food

Thanksgiving

KHJSeptember 27th, 2007 Berlin

Großes Will Work For Food Erntedank Fest im Ausland / Big Thanksgiving Party at Ausland

Lychenerstrasse 60 Berlin-Prenzlauerberg
am Sonntag, den 7. Oktober
Beginn 17.00 Uhr

Eintritt frei
Seit Januar tauschen einige meiner Robotervehikel ihre Arbeitsleistung gegen Lebensmittel. Diese werden zum Erntedankfest für Euch zubereitet. Ich koche Sabzi Polo, backe Kartoffelecken und Crêpes mit acht verschienden Marmeladen. Dazu gibt es reichlich Sliwowitz. Selbstverständlich kann vor Ort erneut getauscht werden. Zur Unterhaltung gibt es Musik, eine Diashow und die Roboter werden tanzen.

British sausages and cheese

KHJSeptember 20th, 2007 London

Aoife van Linden Tol sent these sensational British bangers.

bangers

They’re a bit fat, so either can par-boil them before grilling on the BBQ, or simply grill them on a lower flame. Aoife also swapped a big chunk of Berkswell ewes’ cheese.

ewes cheese

 

The village of Berkswell was named after the Saxon chief, Bercul. He was baptised in the ancient well at the centre of the village, and the village became known as ‘Berculs Well’. Over the last thousand years, the name has evolved into ‘Berkswell’. The eponymously named cheese is made by a small family run business in the village.

Ram Hall is a sixteenth century farmhouse with very little changed from the original. Steven Fletcher started as a dairy farmer, keeping cattle for milk sales only. In the early 1980s the cattle were slowly replaced with sheep, and it was only through a quirk of fate that his cheesemaking career took off. A local shop which used to sell goat’s cheese lost their supplier and asked Stephen if he could make ewe’s milk cheese. Never one to shirk a challenge, Stephen set about the task of making a new ewe’s milk cheese from scratch. Originally made using a recipe for Caerphilly, Berkswell soon developed a character of its own, more akin to Manchego than the Welsh cheese.

Stephen now has the help of his wife Tessa and the cheese is made 2-3 times a week from the milk of their flock of 350 Frieslands. Berkswell is a hard full fat (45%) unpasteurised sheep’s milk cheese made with vegetarian rennet. It is matured for up to eight months and weighs 3-4 kg, measuring 20cm in diameter by 8cm high. Once matured, the rind becomes heavily textured and pitted.

This cheese goes well on the cheeseboard as well as being an excellent cooking cheese, with a more delicate flavour and smooth texture than say a Pecorino. It grates well and is wonderful in potato dishes. It is also a good alternative to cheddar for those suffering from cow’s milk allergies. (http://www.teddingtoncheese.co.uk)

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