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Incubation by Jennifer Rubell Comments on Creation of Art and Food

Incubation by Jennifer Rubell is an installation that combines interactive art with a culinary experience. As its title suggests, it centers around a fabricated hospital nursery that is set outdoors. Nevertheless, in place of nurtured babies, two female nurses are caring for containers of yogurt. Onlookers watch in anticipation and delight as the yogurt is readied for their consumption. They are then invited to collect honey that drips from the ceiling for a sweeter dish.

Although tasty and fun, Incubation by Jennifer Rubell touches on some fundamental ideas about the creation of art, food and life. According to the New York City-based artist, who often works with food, "The work generally explores a rarely depicted side of the creative act, the process of waiting, receiving, passivity."
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1. Interactive Art - Opportunity for artists to incorporate technology and audience participation into their installations.
2. Culinary Experience - Potential for the blending of food and art to create immersive and multisensory dining experiences.
3. Creative Process - Exploring new ways to depict and engage with the process of creation and waiting in art.
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2. Food and Beverage - Restaurants and chefs can collaborate with artists to create unique culinary experiences that blur the line between art and food.
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