[Foodhacking_at_camp] structure of menu - recipes, manuals and photodocumentation

Frantisek Apfelbeck algoldor at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 27 14:44:27 CEST 2011


Of course! I've completely forgot and I really liked the poster.

Well that will certainly help :-))

Thanks Evina,

Frantisek




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From: Evina Steinova <evincek at gmail.com>
To: Frantisek Apfelbeck <algoldor at yahoo.com>
Sent: Wed, July 27, 2011 1:08:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Foodhacking_at_camp] structure of menu - recipes, manuals and 
photodocumentation

Hi, I can add a bit of my own.
Frantisek may remember that I can draw a bit and I was making a poster for his 
visit :)
I can help with my bit of art, say if you wish to prepare fliers or recipe 
sheets.

Evina


On 27 July 2011 12:54, Frantisek Apfelbeck <algoldor at yahoo.com> wrote:

>>> Hello!
>
>
>
>
>----- Original Message ----
>From: mAcfreAk <macfreak109 at gmail.com>
>To: Frantisek Apfelbeck <algoldor at yahoo.com>
>Cc: Food Hacking at Camp 2011 <foodhacking_at_camp at lists.hackerspaces.org>
>Sent: Tue, July 26, 2011 8:49:48 PM
>Subject: Re: [Foodhacking_at_camp] structure of menu - recipes, manuals and
>photodocumentation
>
>
>Heya,
>
>
>On 26 juil. 2011, at 21:06, Frantisek Apfelbeck wrote:
>
>> The time has come to create at least the basic back bone of the menu.
>>
>> So I wonder how are we going to "organise" /do the recipes, manuals and
>> photodocumentation of our food&beverage hacking activities/projects?
>>
>> I'm considering to make a "template" for the project (dish or beverage) and
>> after that basically alter the recipe in advance based on the respective
>> project/dish and if possible update it with photos and changes during the
>> implementation. We would not make it for everything but we could cover maybe
>> 50-60% percent of your projects ...
>>
>> What do you think? Shall we use the wiki, kind of this structure or some 
other
>
>> system like blog or what would be the best? Example here without photos.
>>
>> 
https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Kombucha_Brewing_Manual_-_short_workshop_form
>
>This is kinda static...I prefer a more colorful way of documentary like 
pictures
>and step-by-step instructions with illustrations....but that's just me ;-)
>Oh, and Wiki rocks BTW...
>
>>>> Well as I've stated before the only thing which I've quite a bit of 
>>experience
>>>>is wiki type of documentation (other than usual text and powerpoint style 
>>>files)
>>>>and I'm more than open to other solution. I was thinking about making the 
key
>>>>documentary pictures, possibly schemes (if we have someone who can do nice 
>and
>>>>quick sketches) and have it on wiki with the clear style text. Advantage of 
>>>this
>>>>is that it is very quick to do, quite everyone can change it (simplicity and
>>>>open access) and it is good for using as manual. However I do not know how 
>>easy
>>>>it would be to make a "printable version" of that which I consider important 
>>>for
>>>>the workshops too. Please note that some of the recipes will be used during 
>>the
>>>>camp several times and I certainly plan to use them for future parties, it 
>>work
>>>>for me this way in the past really nicely so this should be classical "two 
>>>flies
>>>>hit". I think that we can go also for combination: most of the recipes in 
>wiki
>>>>format, the special ones in wordpress or what ever ...
>
>
>
>> I'm familiar with wiki but that is kind of it ...
>>
>> The way how we organise our working manuals etc. is really crucial for our
>> activities at the event but also for the presentation to the outer world. 
This
>
>> is crucial point. We should also have a "corner" for making nice photographs 
>of
>>
>> the dishes and access to the internet in the base.
>
>What about filming it? We could set up a small camera recording a HD movie 
which
>you could time-lapse to a mere seconds...
>The camera could film from 2 different angles where one angle could be a focus
>on a cutting place, for example (or any other strategically important area for 
a
>certain dish/beverage).
>
>>>> Filming would be great however my experience with editing the final material 
>>>is
>>>>very close to zero so someone else would have to step in and preferably, and 
>I
>>>>know it sounds as terrorising, he/she should do the editing before the end 
of
>>>>the camp, otherwise they may find it to be very difficult to complete.
>
>
>I could bring a small HD camcorder with a tripod to sit on. Hopefully, it won't
>get stolen in the process :-/
>
>>>> If you could bring the camcorder with tripod that would be great. I will try 
>>>to
>>>>get some movie people who will be at the camp to come too so they can include 
>>>it
>>>>to their materials. However for our purposes the HD camcorder would be 
really
>>>>cool. We should have some spot which will be designed for making shots (nice
>>>>white background or what ever ...).
>
>mAcfreAk.
>
>>>> Thanks for info, I'll work on the wiki today and I'll try to add there the
>>>>documentation chapter so you can all update it later on.
>
>>>> Sincerely,
>
>>>> Frantisek
>
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