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Dare to make food your art form - Caroline Hobkinson

Apr 06, 202659 minSeason 3Ep. 81
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Caroline Hopkinson is a food artist and food anthropologist whose work sits at the collision of neuroscience, performance, ritual and sensory design. In this conversation she reframes everything we think we know about eating — not as sustenance or even pleasure, but as our most intimate, politically charged and deeply human act. 

From the communion of a morning coffee order to immersive dining experiences in Berlin and Paris, Caroline reveals why food is the one domain where algorithms have no jurisdiction.

  • Food is our most intimate ritual — more so than sex, because what we eat literally becomes us and can be read in our bodies months later
  • In a world of algorithmic content, food remains the last bastion of radical agency — the one thing we can fully control and consciously choose
  • Children have more taste buds than adults, which is why they reject certain flavours — it's sensitivity, not fussiness, and it diminishes as we age
  • Bitterness in flavour signals evolutionary danger, but those who override it tend to be risk takers and thrill seekers — your taste palette reveals your personality archetype
  • Sound is the fastest sense — high frequencies amplify sweetness, low frequencies bring out bitterness, and a designed soundscape can transform the experience of a meal entirely
  • The meals we prepare are the punctuation of our lives; every celebration, transition and gathering is anchored by food, making it the definitive marker of intentionality
  • Surrender is not giving up control — it requires trust, and when onboarded properly, it allows people to move beyond hyperactive choice into genuinely transformative experience
  • Capturing a memory and creating one are fundamentally different acts — the most powerful dining moments resist documentation and live only in the body
  • Intermittent fasting and mindful eating aren't new trends — they mirror ancient religious cycles of feast and fast that humanity followed for millennia
  • Food is the last domain untouched by VR, AI or the metaverse — its irreducible physical reality makes communal dining more valuable and culturally significant than ever

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