Reframing a Loaf of Bread…

By: Team 26050
BREAD CONTENTS
   Bread is Ageless
   Bread is Universal
   Bread is Senseless
   Bread is Sensual
   Bread is Life
   Bread’s inGenius Uses
   Bread Reframed
   Bread has Value
BREAD IS AGELESS
   First made 30,000 years ago
   Signified a quantum leap in
    cooking innovation & still
    evolving
   The symbol of food, money and
    health – it continues in this role
   Has a short life-span
   Essentially remained unchanged
    since inception
   Bread is a constant - not cyclical
   We cannot imagine life without
    bread even if we “reframe” life
    into the Mayan Calender (End of
    Time)
BREAD IS UNIVERSAL
   Consumed throughout the
    world
   Consumed by all genders
    and ages                    EGYPT      UK

   Takes on any shape
   Used in various religions
   Often the most affordable
    form of food                            USA
   Used to determine the
    “relative cost of living”
   Brings families together
    and symbolizes security     AFRICA   S. AMERICA
BREAD IS SENSELESS
Bread cannot:
   Hear


   Feel


   See


   Smell


   Taste
BREAD IS SENSUAL
Bread affects all our senses:
   Hear it being cut, rubbing
    and impact with a plate
   Feel its rough skin with
    absorbent soft content
   See the rich colors,
    spreads and packaging
   Smell the rich aroma of
    fresh or toasted bread
   Taste the various types of
    bread & spreads
BREAD IS LIFE !


Bread starts your day
                                                  Bread is Love



                         Bread gives you character
Bread gets you working




                             In jail you survive off “bread and water”
BREAD’S inGenius USES
   Bread erasers used before 1770
   Remove scorched taste from rice by
    placing a slice of white bread on top of the
    rice
                                                   Bread Eraser
   Soften up hard marshmallows by sealing
    slices of fresh bread with the
    marshmallows
   Absorb vegetable odors by placing a piece
    of white bread on top of the pot
   Stop flare-ups when broiling meat by           Bread Shoes
    placing white bread in your drip pan
   Pick up glass fragments by pressing a slice
    of bread over glass fragments
   Dust oil paintings with bread
   Serve soup in a bread bowl                      Bread Bowl
BREAD REFRAMED
Bread seems to affect all our senses, including the
most important sense our “sixth sense” called…..
            “OUR SENSE OF VALUE”
How do we value bread…is it what we pay for it or is
there something deeper?




Worth a few cents?
                      Worth $100?

                                    Worth its weight in Gold?
BREAD HAS VALUE!
Let’s start at the local bakery
Is it all about “Making Dough” ?
For workers, it’s a way of life
A job to provide for their family
The bakery promotes small business
And adds to the economy
For the customer, it’s a routine
Sometimes, it’s all they can afford
A way to feed their family
One loaf
at a time.
How does BREAD move you?

Bread project by Team 26050

  • 1.
    Reframing a Loafof Bread… By: Team 26050
  • 2.
    BREAD CONTENTS  Bread is Ageless  Bread is Universal  Bread is Senseless  Bread is Sensual  Bread is Life  Bread’s inGenius Uses  Bread Reframed  Bread has Value
  • 3.
    BREAD IS AGELESS  First made 30,000 years ago  Signified a quantum leap in cooking innovation & still evolving  The symbol of food, money and health – it continues in this role  Has a short life-span  Essentially remained unchanged since inception  Bread is a constant - not cyclical  We cannot imagine life without bread even if we “reframe” life into the Mayan Calender (End of Time)
  • 4.
    BREAD IS UNIVERSAL  Consumed throughout the world  Consumed by all genders and ages EGYPT UK  Takes on any shape  Used in various religions  Often the most affordable form of food USA  Used to determine the “relative cost of living”  Brings families together and symbolizes security AFRICA S. AMERICA
  • 5.
    BREAD IS SENSELESS Breadcannot:  Hear  Feel  See  Smell  Taste
  • 6.
    BREAD IS SENSUAL Breadaffects all our senses:  Hear it being cut, rubbing and impact with a plate  Feel its rough skin with absorbent soft content  See the rich colors, spreads and packaging  Smell the rich aroma of fresh or toasted bread  Taste the various types of bread & spreads
  • 7.
    BREAD IS LIFE! Bread starts your day Bread is Love Bread gives you character Bread gets you working In jail you survive off “bread and water”
  • 8.
    BREAD’S inGenius USES  Bread erasers used before 1770  Remove scorched taste from rice by placing a slice of white bread on top of the rice Bread Eraser  Soften up hard marshmallows by sealing slices of fresh bread with the marshmallows  Absorb vegetable odors by placing a piece of white bread on top of the pot  Stop flare-ups when broiling meat by Bread Shoes placing white bread in your drip pan  Pick up glass fragments by pressing a slice of bread over glass fragments  Dust oil paintings with bread  Serve soup in a bread bowl Bread Bowl
  • 9.
    BREAD REFRAMED Bread seemsto affect all our senses, including the most important sense our “sixth sense” called….. “OUR SENSE OF VALUE” How do we value bread…is it what we pay for it or is there something deeper? Worth a few cents? Worth $100? Worth its weight in Gold?
  • 10.
  • 11.
    Let’s start atthe local bakery
  • 12.
    Is it allabout “Making Dough” ?
  • 13.
    For workers, it’sa way of life
  • 14.
    A job toprovide for their family
  • 15.
    The bakery promotessmall business
  • 16.
    And adds tothe economy
  • 17.
    For the customer,it’s a routine
  • 18.
    Sometimes, it’s allthey can afford
  • 19.
    A way tofeed their family
  • 20.
  • 21.
    How does BREADmove you?