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Meatwater Manifesto: The Brooklyn Project
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Meatwater Manifesto: The Brooklyn Project

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The MeatWater Manifesto is New York based artist and photographer Till Krautkr mer’s concise and comprehensive reflection of our state of convenience. Started in 2008 in Brooklyn, New York, as a ‘campaign to raise awareness to pay attention’, the project stimulates all five senses, playfully involving analogue-advertising- poetry with digital media technologies. The virtual product MeatWater provides the essence of nutrition and the memory of dining without the hassle of eating. This work catalogue proves how easily one can manipulate today’s reality.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kehrer Verlag
Country
Germany
Date
20 November 2014
Pages
192
ISBN
9783868285611

The MeatWater Manifesto is New York based artist and photographer Till Krautkr mer’s concise and comprehensive reflection of our state of convenience. Started in 2008 in Brooklyn, New York, as a ‘campaign to raise awareness to pay attention’, the project stimulates all five senses, playfully involving analogue-advertising- poetry with digital media technologies. The virtual product MeatWater provides the essence of nutrition and the memory of dining without the hassle of eating. This work catalogue proves how easily one can manipulate today’s reality.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kehrer Verlag
Country
Germany
Date
20 November 2014
Pages
192
ISBN
9783868285611