Saturday, November 22nd, 2003, 3pm-10pm, free

ALL YOU CAN ART

All You Can Art is not interested in works simply made out of food—a cream cheese painting, if you will— but rather works of art that are themselves taste experiences. This show will be a day-long event of installations and performances that revolve around the concept of taste, eating, and food.
Moreover, all the art will be (more or less) edible.

The work in this show is to be felt and tasted, smelled and consumed.

PARTICIPANTS:

J. M. Tyree - USA - Uncollected Works

Flux invited J. M. Tyree to produce an original piece of writing on edible paper using edible ink. The parameters: the work must be written during the show and eaten by visitors as it is produced.
Uncollected Works is a catalog of writing Tyree has lost, given away, or destroyed, or which has been destroyed by fire, flood, computer crashes, djinns, and other mishaps.
These episodes will be written down throughout the evening, and then ruined, on site, when visitors ingest pieces of them.

Instructions:

1. Take a rice paper disk from the table to your right.
2. Tear a smallish piece of the text away from the disk.
3. Don’t be shy about tearing pieces out of the middle.
4. Fold the paper up; dab it into the dipping sauce; eat.
5. Tear a few more pieces off to try the other sauces.



**A very special thanks to Material for the Arts