Just to reassure you that the rice we use in this show is never wasted. In the case of the show documented here the rice was collected by the supplier at the end, cleaned and returned to the food chain. Often the rice is donated to food charities at the end of a show or we reuse it for future shows. It is never thrown away.
Instead of using rice they could have written on the pieces of paper the numbers of people going to 'die in the world' today, 'people being born in the world today', 'population of Australia', etc. etc. etc.
Show actual figures rather than use abstracts.
As I said previously "Oh well I suppose that's what they call art today".
But that's the point - to make the numbers more real, less abstract. So you're able to actually see proportions and get a feeling for it. If you just want the numbers go to wikipedia or google it or whatever - there'd be no sense to make a show with just plain number tablets.
I think rice is a very cool idea cause it's small enough to be used for big numbers. And if they don't waste it, there's nothing left to critisize about it. Besides - name one art that doesn't "waste" anything...
Writing a number on a piece of paper and placing it on the ground would be superbly boring.
2. Actual figures ARE intangible, the rice is EVERYTHING but abstract.
We humans are more familiar with lower numbers than we are with higher ones. When I say two, you think of two physical things, the same does not apply to say, a million.
3. Nothing wrong with using rice for artistic and educational purposes.
If there are only 1000 people seeing the relations of our world - e.g. the sooo small heap of rice that represents the very rich people, and the sooo enormous heap of rice that represents the people who don't have enough money for food - and if these people donate only a moderate amount of money, you could buy much more rice then you "waisted" in such an installation.
all ppl in the world are....RICES?! O.o
Britney1705 2 months ago
Climate change is natural, its been happening since before there were humans, and you cant start it, stop it, or affect it in any meaningful way.
Idiots. You would think this generation was educated by brain dead hippie left overs from the 60's with more dead brain cells than live ones......
Oh, right, it was....
alecjsona 7 months ago
goddamn some curry topping on that would just do the trick !
Harold1305 2 years ago
This is so impressive. Hope this or a similar Exhibition will come to germany too.
Such an installation has the power to visualize relations of our world that normally are hidden behind abstract numbers
theOtherRigge 3 years ago
THE WORLD IN RICE IS COMING TO BIRMINGHAM
112 tonnes, 6.7 billion grains - one for every person on the planet.
Stan's Cafe are staging the whole world version of Of All The People In All The World for only the second time in the show's history.
13th September - 5th October, 12pm - 9pm
AE Harris Factory
Birmingham B3 1SZ
Visit the stanscafe website for more information.
COME AND FIND YOURSELF
stanscafe 3 years ago
Many thanks for your reply. Much appreciated. I now appreciate what you are trying to say.
PS I love Innocent Smoothies and which is how I found this link in the first place
patches53 3 years ago
What a waste of rice. They could have used it to feed some homeless people. Oh well I suppose that's what they call art these days.
patches53 3 years ago
Hi Patches53
Just to reassure you that the rice we use in this show is never wasted. In the case of the show documented here the rice was collected by the supplier at the end, cleaned and returned to the food chain. Often the rice is donated to food charities at the end of a show or we reuse it for future shows. It is never thrown away.
stanscafe 3 years ago 12
Instead of using rice they could have written on the pieces of paper the numbers of people going to 'die in the world' today, 'people being born in the world today', 'population of Australia', etc. etc. etc.
Show actual figures rather than use abstracts.
As I said previously "Oh well I suppose that's what they call art today".
patches53 3 years ago
But that's the point - to make the numbers more real, less abstract. So you're able to actually see proportions and get a feeling for it. If you just want the numbers go to wikipedia or google it or whatever - there'd be no sense to make a show with just plain number tablets.
I think rice is a very cool idea cause it's small enough to be used for big numbers. And if they don't waste it, there's nothing left to critisize about it. Besides - name one art that doesn't "waste" anything...
makabaerli 3 years ago
Three problems with that you're suggesting.
1. Where's the entertainment value?
Writing a number on a piece of paper and placing it on the ground would be superbly boring.
2. Actual figures ARE intangible, the rice is EVERYTHING but abstract.
We humans are more familiar with lower numbers than we are with higher ones. When I say two, you think of two physical things, the same does not apply to say, a million.
3. Nothing wrong with using rice for artistic and educational purposes.
jama463 2 years ago
I don't think this is waisting of rice:
If there are only 1000 people seeing the relations of our world - e.g. the sooo small heap of rice that represents the very rich people, and the sooo enormous heap of rice that represents the people who don't have enough money for food - and if these people donate only a moderate amount of money, you could buy much more rice then you "waisted" in such an installation.
theOtherRigge 3 years ago
See my reply to Stanscafe comment above
patches53 3 years ago
Innocent smooties = love =D This is awesome... And there's something remarkable about the Tony Blair rice.
cheekymunkeyboo 3 years ago
0:)
the tony blair rice made me laugh!
ellysrazzledazzle 3 years ago
O:)
rowanrockhopper 3 years ago
It ALWAYS manages to strike me that both the people that do these things, and the people at Innocent, have far too much time on their hands.
Brilliant, but utterly pointless.
Bubelhaftisch 3 years ago
WOW
So each grain of rice represents a person??
Thats pretty clever thinking
sadorasparkle 3 years ago
meeeee tooooooooooo
(we should do something about this - maybe just have an innocent call sign to say we were here)
jimlefevre 3 years ago
Good idea :D
Or have everyone add to the first Innocent poster. Does anyone know if there is a limit to replies?
TruckinTulip 3 years ago
yup me too
rnidwebteam 3 years ago
Wonderful! Innocent Smoothies web site always has such fascinating things on. Don't know how they manage to find it all!
Soamsie 3 years ago
Thats a lot of rice ;)
cccs84 3 years ago
the innocent smoothies newsletter has some of the most random interesting things in their newsletters!! including this video!
harriet89 3 years ago 2
That's how I'm here too :D
darraghdoyle 3 years ago
and me!
Taleggio 3 years ago
And me!
mcguirce 3 years ago
and me!!
junglesoph 3 years ago
Me too! :-)
soniahenie 3 years ago
and me!
bookemdanno 3 years ago
Ich auch
ypud 3 years ago
wahaaaaaaaaaaaaaay
williorossiobo 3 years ago
room for one more?!
TruckinTulip 3 years ago
yea me tooooo- go innocent!
luluthekittycat 3 years ago 2
Elegant Genius.
podnosh 3 years ago
wow, fantastic.
Florws 4 years ago
Awesome representation of the massiveness of humanity. I'd like more narration on the video...
MichaelofPortland 4 years ago