Come. Sit. Eat My Flesh is a work about the common body of architecture. It is a fantastic sculptural and partially edible cityscape, a map of imagined London composed out of fictitious projects, dreams, desires, hopes, imaginary figures and futuristic landscapes.
The installation builds on the three types of commons: the material, the immaterial and particularly on the commons yet-to-come - resources that are not yet materialized or imagined until they are threatened with enclosure.
The installation is made of recycled, discarded or unrealized building models of different scales sourced from local architectural practices and schools, landscaping materials and clay figurines that all compose a fantastic London.
This feast for the eyes takes the form of a week-long installation opening with a collective performance dinner where guests will together negotiate, consume and revive the body of architecture.
Tickets for the performance dinner on the 22nd of June are available via the Eventbrite link below.
You can visit the installation for free between the 23rd and the 30th of June.
Supported by Central Saint Martins Foundation
£15 for launch event, free to visit
Booking:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/come-sit-eat-my-flesh-performance-dinner-tickets-649139191797
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