Category: Food
Japanese Miniatures: Akakomugi
February 17, 2016Micro-Livestock: A Possible Future
January 8, 2016Although animal science has traditionally emphasized bigness, the 1991 report Micro-Livestock: Little-Known Animals with a Promising Economic Future shows that smallness has many advantages. If in the future the human species will become smaller, we will benefit from most of the advantages listed below. Small animals…
Small Chameleon’s Mighty Tongue
January 7, 2016The Tall Dutch
April 9, 2015Japanese Miniatures: Hara Hachi Bu
November 20, 2014Females to Mars
October 28, 2014Co-Ex Interface
September 27, 2014Japanese Miniatures: One Rice Sushi
May 25, 2014The Japanese have a natural pull towards miniaturisation that never seizes to inspire our investigation into smallerness. Our series on Japanese Miniatures zooms in on this special quality. It articulates a sensitivity for smallness that, through a process of abstraction, may ultimately help us attain…
Turtle Tears
December 16, 2013Abundance Fantasies: Spherical Soup
October 30, 2013The Disproportionate Restaurant investigates how downsizing the human species will affect our relationship with food. Over the past years we did a number of experiments, including abundance fantasies such as the Ostrich BBQ and Sunflower Table and explorations of new ingredients and possibilities such as…
Celebrate Lactose Intolerance
October 5, 2013Exaggerated consumption of milk stimulates an undesirable increase in human height through stimulation of the production of growth hormone. Milk cows also have a considerable environmental footprint because they’re fed high protein diets. One of humanity’s defense mechanisms against these two undesirable effects is lactose…
Abundance Fantasies: Giant Sushi Roll
September 12, 2013Abundance Fantasies: Exaggeration Cards
August 30, 2013Exaggeration cards are picture postcards depicting enormously oversized fruits, vegetables and livestock. First appearing in Fresno in 1905 the cards quickly struck a chord throughout the western United States. These “tall-tale postcards” became especially prevalent in small town rural communities hoping to forge an identity…
Growth Antagonists: Delta Cells
August 13, 2013Abundance Fantasies: Cornucopia
June 6, 2013Force-Feeding Milk
June 2, 2013PARs in the Womb
May 28, 2013The Incredible Shrinking Man is interested to know what consequences can be expected for human height if nutrition availability after birth doesn’t match predictions by the fetus on the basis of its prenatal environment. During pre-birth development fetuses prepare for the world outside by using the…