The "No Food Tomorrow" project uses digital art to raise awareness of crucial issues such as food sustainability, biodiversity, and global food security. Through a series of installations and NFT (Non-Fungible Token) collections, the initiative aims to fostercritical dialogue on global food systems.
A key initiative of No Food Tomorrow is the EuCarestia exhibition, which highlights biodiversity loss and the food crisis through art. Featuring microscopic images of Mediterranean Diet staples such as wheat, wine, water, and oil, the artworks are transformed into NFTs to create a contemplative experience. This exhibition has traveled across Italian cities, including Bologna and Rome, and has been displayed in symbolic locations like Pollica, the birthplace of the Mediterranean Diet.
Additionally, collecting the digital art pieces becomes a form of tangible action, as proceeds from NFT provide financial support to university research and fund scholarships on related topics.
A project by [(etica)estetica]anestetica},TRAMA Creative Studio,Future Food Institute,Laboratorio di Biologia dell’Università di Padova,
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ICH-inspired artefact
Traditional craftsmanship
Dedicated physical events
Knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe
Virtual museum
Social practices, rituals and festive events, Performing arts
Digital archive
Social practices, rituals and festive events, Knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe