Me Me at the Table    2007                                                                    h a n n a h    b u r r





       Project Description:
Sarah King Mckeon and I prepared a six-course meal and interactive project for 13 people invited by the Berwick Foundation to an informal conversation focusing on the roles and responsibilities surrounding public art. For each course, each guest was asked to observe an aspect of the group's exchange, placing a wooden block for each instance observed. The observations related to aspects of collaboration: participation, listening, physical communication, humor and play. By the end of the evening, roughly 1000 blocks were on the table.
 


    First Course: when someone speaks, a block goes out onto the table


 


    People get inventive with form and function


 




 


    Another layer of terrain builds


 




 
    The far end of the table opts for chaos


 




 




 




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