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TerroirBy: Gabriella Mikulas, Ben Alexandrowicz, Connor
Day, Jimmy Cummins, Armando DeLao, Kai’l Antonio
TERROIR:A DEFINITION
an expression of the interplay between diverse elements in a food - medicine - poison
“Beneath Saturn,” Theatrum Chemicum, 1613
geological and geographical locality soil compositionplant intelligence
cultivation practices and local traditionsharvesting / handling / fermentation
climatic variations: heat, cold, wind
sharing and marketing
maker’s imprint
rain, fog, irrigation
water qualities
beliefs and intentions
Tasting Terroir•Enlightened through wine . Minerality . Makers imprint . Varieties
Tasting Terroir in Coffee and Chocolate ● Controlled Settings1. Geologic2. Climate3. Geographic
-Botanical origins-Symbolism-Successes and difficulties
Cacao Logo:
Permaculture: A Design Process
Permaculture: The Design
Permaculture in the public eyeBill Mollison, author of Permaculture: A Designers’ Manual
David Holmgren, author of Permaculture Principles
Toby Hemenway, author of Gaia’s Garden
If the point wasn’t clear
Dave Jacke, author of Edible Forest Gardens Peter Bane, author of Permaculture Handbook
Women and WineRoman history
● Limitations● Penalties ● A threat to the city state ● A kiss goodnight
photo credit: http://www.chachacharming.com/music/a-pleasant-blend-of-
women-wine
Media Studies
● Learning new media technology
■ Shortcode = Shortcut■ Plugins and Widgets ■ Pros and Cons
● Instagram and Social Media■ Future of advertising
and Marketing?
Photo Credit: http://www.marketing-mojo.com/blog/the-future-of-advertising/
Field Study: NW Chocolate Fest
● Arif Khan● Founder and Director of Cacao
Fiji
BibliographyMollison, B. 1988. Permaculture: A Designer’s Manual. Tyalgum, Australia: Tagari Publications.Hemenway, Toby. 2009. Gaia’s Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture. 2nd ed. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green
Publishing Company.
Brigette Ford Russell (2003). Wine, Women, and the Polis: Gender and the Formation of the City-State in Archaic Rome. Greece and Rome (Second Series), 50, pp 77-84.