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  • Home
  • About
    • Profile
    • The Everyday
    • Notions of Travel
  • Praxis
    • Haisai Okinawa!
    • Goraiko
    • Kotoriya
    • Moving Mountain >
      • Portraits of Yama
      • Walking with Yama
      • Day & Night
      • Yama Chan
    • Elevating Stones
    • Brevity & Gravity
    • Yamayamayama
    • Everyday Myths
    • 15 Hour Distance >
      • Outtakes
      • On-Line Perspectives
      • Nonya Tropics
      • Chocolately Sweet Nothings
    • Travel Patterns
    • Makan Fusion
  • Collective
    • Showcase
    • Community
    • Fuchsia
    • Arts Garden Club
  • Contact

Makan Fusion

Is everything on a plate, food? Is everything on rice, sushi? Is everything on a hook, fish?
Makan Fusion is a series of objects, installations, and social engagements that examines the subjectivity of taste and the impetus for consumption which is often formed by cultural identity and social familiarity. Makan in the Malay language refers to food and is also an invitation to eat. This body of work is created by juxtaposing found objects with edible mediums to suggest delightful "street" food; it aims to evoke an appetite for curiosity through the uncanny or strangeness that emerges. The work addresses a broader notion of sustenance and nutrition we seek, which can be revealed by the availability and make up of our multifaceted consumption.
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