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The Soft Protest, Digest
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Signature of “The Soft Protest, Digest”
Background information
Origin France, Denmark
Years active 2018 to present
Members Nickie Sigurdsson
Adel Cersaque

(Robin Bantigny-Pernot
& Jérémie Rentien Lando)

Instagram Instagram
Soundcloud Soundcloud
Associated website http://adelcersaque.eu/

Email thesoftprotestdigest@gmail.com
Telephone +33 (0) 607437671

Interview Listen to radio interview

The Soft Protest, Digest is a research collective involving Danish farmer and artist Nickie Sigurdsson and French design duo Adel Cersaque.

Centering its research around food history, agriculture and the social and political ties to what constitutes a food culture, the collective aims to design environmentally resilient diets. May this research be proposed to the residents of a neighborhood, a city, a region or a state, The Soft Protest, Digest believes in the usage of storytelling as a way to create or adapt food traditions, recipes and diets which would take into account the cultural heritage and emotional bond between the eater and its local gastronomy. Engaging with the community through eventful meals, workshops and talks, the collective seeks to encompass the knowledge and ressources of the actors at hand in the production of a vernacular food culture in order to design consistent alternatives.

EDITIONS

As of today The Soft Protest, Digest has been focusing its efforts on three different areas which have led to several context-specific editions.

PROJECTS

The Soft Protest, Digest has been developing its research and dishes through several public events (workshops, exhibitions, residencies).

DISHES

Hereunder, an exhaustive list of the dishes designed by The Soft Protest, Digest.

EVALUATING THE RESILIENCY

Hereunder, the tool used by the collective to evaluate the environmental and cultural resiliency of various products and dishes.

RESEARCH WORK, FACTS & INFORMATION