Cultivation, farming, harvesting, processing, preparation and consumption of tea has a long history in Mainland China, but a short and intense history in Taiwan, especially in Taipeh. By observing, researching and analysing those issues we are looking at unique characteristics, by analysing the respective context we are aiming at approaching a cultural understanding of this important topic in Taiwan. Kung fu cha dao would be literally translated as "skilled tea method", but to rephrase it, "the way of making tea with great skill" seems to be more appropriate. In Taipeh, there are high-end tea shops like, traditional ceremonies in different settings and more than 30 different bottled tea drinks offered everywhere. Taiwan is also the origin of the world famous, trendy bubble tea.
During this project, we are spending at least two weeks in Taipeh (and the surrounding) to see cultivation, handcraft, old cereminies and new popular tea cultures. Seen from the perspective of design, we want to explore new design opportunities - both in Taiwan and Germany as two very different cultural contexts. Maybe we are coming up with a new way of tea ceremony, tea shop, tea brand, tea drinking behaviour, tools for preparing and drinking tea etc.
We will make use of some of the methods of the Cultural Library - so some of the outcomes in this project will als go into this ongoing project.
Students participating in this project need to subscribe very soon - as we are having a first meeting to talk about the schedule, financial matters (students need to invest some money for the trip). We will be in Taiwan between April 23 and May 5 - and we hope to have a professor and some students from our partner university SCID here in June. The project will be supported by former KISD student Adam Wallat - being very experienced with Taiwanese culture and Taipeh.
Info
- Period 23 Apr 2012 - 29 Jun 2012
- Initiator
- Köln International School of Design (KISD)
- Partners
- Köln International School of Design (KISD)
- Shih-Shien University (SCID)