– social engagement/gastronomy/
這裏曾是西班牙攻陷墨西哥的古城;這廣場上的學生運動曾
在兩節工作坊裏,與居民一起探討社區、個人回憶、食物和
Tlateloloc is the place where the Spanish conquered Mexico in 1521, the place where the protest turned into bloodshed in 1968, the place where the Earthquake in 1985 took away hundreds of lives and some buildings. More importantly, it is the place where people now live with vivid memories and experiences. While monuments on the Plaza of Three Cultures commemorate these historical events in Tlateloloc, what keeps the living memories of habitants in the place?
Local neighbours were invited to join the workshop, sharing their treasured memories of Tlateloloc. The stories were then presented in forms of food: edible monuments to be shared with friends, neighbours and the public in a party in the Plaza of Three Cultures. These transient monuments themed Home, Empathy, Solidarity, Identity and Diversity, as compared to the authoritative ones, offer not only gastronomic delights but also create a communal space where people share intimate moments of celebrating their lives in Tlateloloc and personal exchanges. In response to my experience of working with the residents, I also created a fruits and herbs infused water fountain for each group as Monuments of Energies.
This work is part of the Liquid Project of Alumnos47,
curated by Jessica Berlanga Taylor.