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Akshitha Krishna Patibandla

Feed/Back repositions community food memory as infrastructure for change. Centred in Broadmeadows, the project invites residents to recall culturally significant foods that have disappeared from supermarkets through scent and thread-based participation. Each memory contributes to a collective map of foods the community hopes to see grown again, linking directly to local gardens. Housed within a mobile tuk-tuk, Feed/Back transforms memory into action, highlighting how design can translate memory into collective insight, enabling more equitable, place-based, and resilient approaches to local food futures.

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