‘I Eat You Eat Me’ is an interactive performance that takes place in restaurants, food courts and in the vicinity of food stalls. With the aim of getting into the skin of someone else, I invited people to join an intimate dinner. The participants sit close to one another; each with a leather bib around their necks, which, in turn, is joined to the table that hovers between them. Instead of ordering for themselves, the participants are asked to choose food for the person in front of them and subsequently to feed each other.
In 2012 I was invited by the Smart Museum in Chicago for participation at ‘Feast: Radical Hospitality in Contemporary Art’ for which I created a six person table.
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