
The How Not To Cook Book
Lessons learned the hard way
Aleksandra Mir(Author)
Kate Gray(Editor)
Revolver Publishing
1st Edition
Published in August 2009
Book
320 pages
978-3-86895-032-8 (ISBN)
Description
While the typical cookbook format gives you a recipe for obvious success it does not take into account the many ways in which its execution can fail due to the cook's lack of experience. Based on Aleksandra's personal history of cooking disasters, the project invites 1000 people from all around the world to give their advice of how NOT to cook. With this volume, any reader will be more than well equipped to avoid making the same mistakes in their kitchen.
Aleksandra is interested in how we are taught or teach ourselves through trial and error. By making our guilty failures public we may even be creating an original and subversive form of art, rather than simply be aspiring to obvious and repetitive results. -Kate Gray, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh
For example. "Never EVER try to figure out if you turned on the hotplate by laying your hand on it. The police may wonder why you do not have fingerprints anymore."
Aleksandra is interested in how we are taught or teach ourselves through trial and error. By making our guilty failures public we may even be creating an original and subversive form of art, rather than simply be aspiring to obvious and repetitive results. -Kate Gray, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh
For example. "Never EVER try to figure out if you turned on the hotplate by laying your hand on it. The police may wonder why you do not have fingerprints anymore."
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Frankfurt
Germany
Illustrations
60 b & w illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 26.5 cm
Width: 22 cm
Weight
2300 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-86895-032-8 (9783868950328)
Schweitzer Classification