
Seattle's
Michael Hebberoy is one creative guy. First he founded
One Pot, a supper club of sorts held in unconventional Seattle locations – like glass-blowing studios, and abandoned warehouses. Now he's planning a string of 12 dinner parties on and around Interstate 5. The dinners will span from June of 08 to January of 09 (that could get chilly), and he hopes to invite artists, architects and planners that are influential in maintaining I-5 and the cities along the stretch of highway from Eugene, Ore. to Vancouver B.C. He writes: "each table will be made from a recycled and compostable cardboard material - layered and bound - and supported by simple saw horses. whenever possible the table will be left in place - sawhorses removed - allowing the table to decompose into the site of the dinner." He says it will be an "opportunity to share food and conversation while in the shadow of the monumental structure of the 1-5." Read more about his "
corridor project" here.
Comments
"allowing the table to decompose into the site of the dinner."
Lots of crap like that already along I-5. Why add to the blight.
Way too much food in the country and way too many fools with way too much time on their hands.
Many fat-brained Seattlites will think this is "cool," but more and more when something is deemed "cool" you know it's stupid.
Posted by: vanderleun | March 20, 2008 2:21 PM
Pack it in, pack it out.
Worst idea for a dinner party ever.
Posted by: Susan | March 21, 2008 10:37 AM
This is just dumb. I suppose this is some sort of performance "art"?
Posted by: Rich Boswell | March 21, 2008 4:42 PM
Don't be so hard on the man...can't you see he's a closet litterbug?
Posted by: ken | March 23, 2008 10:15 AM