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Vesta
is a community hearth designed to introduce a convivial cooking
experience into the contemporary lifestyle. The project serves as
an armature for social interaction and cultural exchange by encouraging
people to share in the creative act of meal preparation. Vesta is
simultaneously a usable kitchen, mechanism for cooperation, and
a social nucleus.
The
project was part of an exhibition at the Cranbrook Academy of Art,
headed up by Peter Lynch and based on the ideas of Ivan Illich,
for which students were challenged to propose an object, ritual,
idea, product or method that would encourage others to live a more
creative, autonomous, and socially and environmentally constructive
lives.
Created
by first year design student Jeff Sturges, Vesta emerged from a
desire to re-emphasize physical space interaction in a world where
'virtual' means of interaction are rapidly proliferating. Vesta
is an effort to leverage technologies, both old and new, that have
an overall benefit to society, reinforcing the value of physical
space exchange, cooperation and human contact.
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