<p><i>Is it time to eat, or is there no more time to eat</i> is a long-winded review of the most prominent techno-solutionist creation in terms of food. It manifests itself into a desktop film and an essay, alongside an archive of images, articles, videos and more, which together deconstruct the culture of future food, born in the valley of technological quick-fixes.
<p><i>Is it time to eat, or is there no more time to eat</i> is an extensive review of the most prominent techno-solutionist creation in terms of food. It manifests itself into a desktop film and an essay, alongside an archive of images, articles, videos and more, which together deconstruct the culture of future food, born in the valley of technological quick-fixes.
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The work takes a closer look at the culture around the techno-solutionist ideology, and the role of meal replacements within societies which value the authoritative roles of tech innovators and their potential to impact the way humans live.</p>
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<br>Alice Strete, <i>Is it time to eat, or is there no more time to eat</i>, July 2019
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The work takes a closer look at the culture around the techno-solutionist ideology, and the role of meal replacements within societies which value the authoritative roles of tech innovators and their potential to impact the way humans live.