Manifesto of Abstract Flavor
Flavor is our interpretation of the sense of taste.
Just like the other senses (smell, sight, and touch) we have the duty to cultivate the sense of taste, giving it more uses than the simple act of ingesting food that we have socially accepted, whether due to personal preferences or tradition.
I am certain that behind the sense of taste lies the ability to connect with new information, and the way we interpret it can offer us new scenarios for inspiration. To achieve this, we must activate new parameters with flavor and work on it from abstraction.
We must modify the relationship we have had with flavor until now, these perpetual relationships prevent us from accessing the new.
I propose embracing the unknown and the abstract, allowing it to take us to places, ideas and conclusions we have never encountered before. In this way, we will have access to interpreting what we feel and receive in a completely liberated manner.
Within flavor and taste lies a stage full of actors and lights ready to show us new skills and sensitivities. We need them to continue building tools that help us grow and evolve.
Now is precisely the perfect moment to bet everything on abstraction.