
About this Event
Should I suspect I am a mediocre cook? After all, statistically, most of us are; that is how averages work. Incidentally, the average cook is also the generic user: searching for what to cook online, quantified to a tee by observant algorithms in their eternal servitude to virality.
We cook and eat what algorithms serve us, digesting average food to build our mediocre cells.
The project is an experiment in algorithmic biohacking. It amplifies more-than-human needs by triggering beneficial mutations in our average recipes. The digestion of these evolved dishes results in less resource-intensive bodies. Food is one of the main battlefields between our desires and planetary boundaries. No Kitchen is an Island attempts to facilitate negotiation.
Come to our brunch, try out contemporary German food as interpreted by algorithms, and take an active part in our experiment.
Don’t be a user.
- Collaborative human–AI sense-making
- This event is part of the research project: Digitale Entscheidungshilfe für nachhaltige Ernährung (DINER)
- Creator: Alisa Goikhman
- Team: Dr. Prof. Nina Langen, Ilana Bronstein, Jennifer Aulich, Ben Borcherding, Ramshid Rashidpour, Grazyna Bukowa
Important Information
As spaces are limited, please feel free to register in advance. Your reserved seat will be held until 10 minutes before the event begins. If you cannot attend, kindly cancel your ticket so another guest can join.
Please note: late arrivals may have their spot reallocated.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Holzmarkt 25, Holzmarktstraße 25, Berlin, Germany
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