The Atlantic features a short documentary from Ben Garfield on the self-proclaimed saviour to Russian turophiles named Oleg Sirota, a former IT professional who realised his true-calling once trade embargos were enacted on all sides in response to the annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the importation of European cheese was banned.
While I’m pretty sure that this is very much against the spirit of the legal protections extended to geographically distinct food products, Sirota is supplying otherwise unavailable varieties of Italian, French and English cheeses from his factory, the profile does present some interesting questions on patriotism, nativism and opportunism. Cheese is an especially interesting item to “traffic” because of its cultural resonance and attachment to a specific location and given the fact that for a perishable item, it is pretty portable and was among one of the first food traditions that people exported.
Tuesday, 23 January 2018
import/export or war and cheese
7x7
fungus among us: spore- and nutrient-infused concrete could create self-healing structures
his master’s voice: speech-recognition-based surveillance poses concern for digital assistants
vermicular control: a consideration of the in-house espionage network of the once largest residential complex in Europe, Moscow’s House on the Embankment
power to the polls: a selection of creative and powerful protest signs from the 2018 Women’s March
ugly duckling: a bevy of robot swans have been deployed in Singapore to monitor water quality
comfy cosy are we: an inviting cinema in Japan recreates the experience of watching a movie curled up in bed
diffraction: still life photographs of food distorted by water and glass
catagories: ⛓️๐ฅ, ๐, ๐ฌ, ๐ก, ๐ฅธ, architecture, environment
Monday, 22 January 2018
domino effect
We’ve encountered the commercial artwork of Theodore Geisel (Doctor Seuss) beforehand, including advertising for Exxon/Esso, but we hadn’t seen this series of signature complex contraptions from cartoonists and engineer Rube Goldberg, commissioned by a motor-oil company to promote fuel-efficiency and automotive maintenance during World War II. See more at the link above.
parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
catagories: ๐ฑ, food and drink