Emilie Baltz on creating experiences

PodcastBy Thomas Dahm,

Emilie Baltz is a multi-disciplinary artist, creative director, and educator who uses food as a material and metaphor for creativity and multi-sensory communication. In this episode, Thomas and Emilie talk about how licking and tasting shape you as a person. The role playfulness and technology play in her work, and how having experiences influence the one she creates. This episode is recorded during FITC Amsterdam 2019.
Episode 26 with food technologist, experience designer, multimedia artist and educator Emilie Baltz
As a creator, you have to have an experience to make an experience
— Emilie Baltz

Visual Show Notes

This is a little experiment. Normaly show notes are a list of links. But as we talks about projects that are realized and documented it would be strange to give you a link and not show the published work. So in chronical order the works discus in this episode.

Makey Makey Banana Piano
Arduino
Julia Kaganskiy - NEW INC via #IAMTALKS
Lickestra by Emilie Baltz
Dream Machine: A Multisensory Organ by Emilie Baltz

Emilie's Neon 5

Food:

Dark chocolate with sea salt

Book:

Animal Farm by George Orwell.

Movie:

Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, directed by Mel Stuart
Hoosiers, directed by David Anspaugh

Music: Miscellaneous:

Get lost with your bicycle often!

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