Urbanibalism

The city devouring itself

Ferment Utrecht (Fermentum Ultrajectinum)

February 26, 2012 § Convivia, Utrecht


Ferment Utrecht Fermenting

Ferment Utrecht

The first batch of Ferment Utrecht (Fermentum Ultrajectinum) was shared and drunk as a toast to new forms of communal production, between people and other, more than human urban life forms. The performance was held on Sunday 26 February and marked the close of the Grand Domestic Revolution exhibition at Casco, Utrecht.

Fermentum Ultrajectinum recipe of fermented honey, tree sap and yeast gleaned from the urban environment of Utrecht. In preparing this recipe we unearthed some of the invisible relations between ecological, economic, medical and social trajectories of the city. These historical and metabolic flows converge and ferment into an inebriating beverage. The first batch was drunk between an audience of some 30 people. A sequence of 4 toasts read by Wietske Maas formed a manifest to the digestive ecology of the city.  First toast was to the indestructible sweetness of the nectar regurgitated by bees; honey. Second toast was to the animacula of the atmosphere; yeast and other microbes. Third toast was to the medicinal root of City avens, Geum urbanum. Fourth toast was to the sap milked from the city’s linden trees. The text of the 4 toasts will be published as part of the Grand Domestic Revolution catalogue in late 2012.

Ferment Utrecht_Siphoning

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