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In October 2009, Min Shin and Nevena PaunoviĆ and I invited artists and other people we thought were interested in the 'meal' to participate in an artist trading card (and audio) event as a part of our project
Towards an Everyday Meal
13 PEOPLE FROM 5 COUNTRIES ACCEPTED OUR INVITATION:
Marija Balubdžić (Serbian), conducter/composer, Belgrade Serbia: Melon in a refrigerator (song)
Bomroya (Korean), curator/musician/illustrator, Seoul South Korea: Korean Snacks (cards)
Caitlin Brubacher (Canadian), playwright, New York City, USA: Variously titled (text/image collages)
Erin Brubacher (Canadian), photographer/theatre practitioner, Leamington Spa England: Dear Neighbor (Photo Essay)
Iain Campbell (Scottish), experimental musician, Glasgow Scotland: consuming external (audio piece)
Jon Fedorsen (Canadian), musician, Toronto Canada: So Tasty (song)
Vivien Jaboeuf (French), Carver and forager, Leamington Spa England: My Flatmate (illustration)
Anna Lee Popham and Spencer Mann (Canadian/USA), Food Activists, Montreal Canada: Community Kitchen (video)
Geoff Mackay (Canadian), design/outdoor education teacher, Konstanz Germany: Morning Meal and The Daily Meal (audiovisual and cards)
Nenad Matekalo (Serbian), musician/designer, Belgrade Serbia: Music=Food=Music (album)
Rebecca Singer (Canadian), visual artist, Halifax Canada: Lunch with Andy (video)
Katie Woznicki (USA), teacher/musician/comic book artist, Belgrade Serbia: Salsbury Steak (song)
Yuni Young (Korean), composer, Seoul South Korea: Pizza Doesn't Grow on Trees and Strip Away the Frosting, from her musical Once Upon a Time in Narcissia (music by Yuni Young, lyrics by Susannah Pearse); and photo provocations