CRINKLE is a project exploring sensory perception and themes surrounding multi-sensory integration, particularly the binding of taste and sound. An attempt at understanding the phenomenon of synesthesia moves one to question, what does a taste experience sound like? How might a sound experience taste?
In asking, this collaboration between artists Jonathan Silberman and Jasmine Sarp seeks to open a portal within which a unique culinary and soundscape experience will transpire. Over the course of a scored multi-course dinner, performers and guests will examine and question orientation, memory, consciousness, individual and shared experience, resonance, and vibration.
This dinner will take place three nights only, with limited seating. Advanced ticket purchase is required to guarantee entry.
February 18, 19, and 20 @ 8 pm
Human Resources, 410 Cottage Home Street
fixed menu: $25
fixed menu with wine: $35
**The meal features a variety of small plates that include dairy, gluten, and nuts (pine nuts, pistachios, and hazelnuts).
Jonathan Silberman is a musician and community organizer based in Los Angeles. Known for his collaborative music making, he has composed and performed extensively as a member of projects including Godzik Pink, Rats and LA Fog. Recent work includes the solo saxophone album Red in the Missile Room. He runs the shop/studio/art space Character Projects and co-runs the nonprofit organization Art in the Park.
Jasmine Sarp is a food artist, graphic designer, and community organizer living in Los Angeles. Her culinary project Violet Plateau is a means to attune to the surrounding landscape and to explore ground with those willing to share a table.
This event is part of LA Fog’s three-day artist residency under Human Resources’ programming series, 2019-Q1.