Friday, August 21, 2009

Another note on trends...

Because we know that any kind of trends visible in modern products are only physical manifestations of the public's perception of the times, I wonder if our modern product aestetics can be translated into other things of the time... what other parts of kitchen life are DIY, open, simple, warm???

Online recipe sites could be DIY, but aren't so simple...
Cookbooks, though, have moved to graph-based layouts, where cooks can use a basic recipe and alter as necessary... fonts are crisp and simple- from the Pepsi logo to that package of Pumpkin seeds, to the canvas bag we brought it in on that has already begun to mock itself like a trendy t-shirt.

Pictures in the kitchen are simple photos with only one or two focal points- often in black and white....

But not just simple. We are searching for that character... that focus on the details. We want to look worldly yet dignified. Able to resist the craziness and secretly tuck it away... like Flemish nobility of the 1400's: First world citizens are both pious yet wealthy....


These things, I'm sure, cross many boundaries, and don't begin or end with anything in the kitchen... but the study of one thing allows us to see the needs of many. Just as one can follow science fiction films throughout history to find the fears of the society that creates them, my study of kitchen life has only led me to a hairline focus on humanity in August 2009.

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