28Feb/111 comment

Tinkering Hospitality

Inspired by the Cardboard Institute of Technology and Amy Sedaris, Nicole and company created a opening party for sub-terrain complete with brown food, a scale model of the cerberus made out of bugles and wafers, peanut people, laser etched grahams, and a durian with googly eyes. We sipped cardboardeaux and ate corrugated (sun) chips. Trust me, it all made sense at the time.

CIT opening reception food
we found that a bunch of googly eyes and a bag of peanuts provides endless decorative potential

CIT opening reception food
we always promote the proper tool usage when working with crackers and cookies

CIT opening reception food
annie stayed late to help with the construction

CIT opening reception food
the tiny cerberus was unbelievable.

CIT installation opening reception
Bonus points for everyone who tried this adorable but disgusting durian friut and special prize to Luigi for correctly identifying the smell/taste as a mix of banana that went bad, old over roasted garlic, and gasoline…yum.

The whole crew put on an amazing opening for the CIT and staff while in the process demonstrating that playing with our food is just another form of tinkering. Check out the whole slideshow and join us this week in the underground world of sub-terrain.

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