Setting the table is an act of provocation. We incite the other, the body, the thought and the senses, words or silence. Like a performance, it opens up space for dialogue. Like a ritual, it brings us together or pushes us apart. 
 
COOKING METHOD FOR THE CYCLE OF WATER opens a dialogue between 38 students who use a fictitious table to arrange discourses, objects, images and words. Through 38 movie scenes (chosen by them) in which food serves as the framework for the dialogue, each author was invited to cook ideas and to interpret and deconstruct words and images to create their own discourses. This publication presents the results of them unique visual narratives created over the course of a semester, intersecting and uniting them as interdependent and provocative dialogues. 

All the contents are numbered with the reference of each author (who?) and the link to the starting point movie. 


This project is part of the Project course’s activities with the second year students of the Communication Design degree, supervised by Professor Marta Guerra Belo.

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This is a publication to be scrolled right and left.