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EXPERIENCE FUTURISTIC DINING AT EXPO DUBAI

Ai, food and innovation come together at themed banquet in Sustainabi­lity district

- BY SAHAR EJAZ Staff Writer

Hot dog, ketchup and ice cream cone — what probably would have been odd culinary inventions to the audience of 20th-century World Expos are now irreplacea­ble snack staples of our generation. Expo 2020 Dubai will carry on the legacy; among its 200-plus food and beverage outlets and robot servers, there is a themed banquet awaiting diners who love a little spice, drama and adventure on their table.

We’re referring to the grandiose foodie experience aptly titled ‘The Future of Food: Epochal Banquet’ by London-based creative studio Bompas & Parr housed in Expo’s Sustainabi­lity District.

When you sit down at the long banquet table for your threecours­e dinner of two hours, you will be sampling a spread from the year 2321 — or at least that’s how its creators envision it. Sam Bompas, co-founder of the studio alongside Harry Parr, assures that the meal will be had in the bestcase scenario, where artificial intelligen­ce will graduate from our dystopian films and books to stage a “joyous” banquet. “Imagine theatre colliding with a dinner show,” was all Bompas said in an interview with Gulf News, adding that more details on the eclectic menu will be released closer to the show date. Visitors can book their seats as an addon to their regular entry ticket on the official Expo 2020 website (expo2020du­bai.com), keeping in mind that the experience is limited to three shows per day.

Not-so-wobbly beginnings

Housing a team of chefs, set designers, architects, graphic designers, and specialist­s of various discipline­s, Bompas & Parr is somewhat of an innovation hub for food and drink. Its experiment­al streak birthed the world’s lightest dessert, glowin-the-dark ice cream and ramen, and flavoured fireworks. To think it all started with a fascinatio­n for jellies 14 years ago.

“[Harry and I] had a shared curiosity and interest in food and drink. We wanted to [start] a jelly company — historical­ly, the British were very, very good at making jellies,” said Bompas. “We got distracted [along the way]; within a month, we’re doing full catering, 12-course Victorian breakfast … within a year, we’re hosting jelly banquets for two thousands of people at the same time.” Their current project took two years to develop with Expo 2020 Dubai, and it is the studio’s biggest one since its inception — about 60 staff make up the dedicated team for the world fair.

Our interpreta­tion is that the relationsh­ip [between us and AI] is actually rather wonderful.”

Sam Bompas | Co-Founder, Bompas & Parr

The Novacene theory

Behind the embellishe­d curtains and posh setting, there lies a thought-provoking narrative touched by food. According to Bompas, food is the perfect vehicle for storytelli­ng with its universal and accessible connection to multiple cultures on the planet. At Expo, Bompas & Parr is realising English scientist James Lovelock’s Novacene worldview, a theory that predicts the cohabitati­on of humans with hyper-intelligen­t beings born of AI in the very near future.

“When it comes to Expo 2020, we’re asking people to engage with very interestin­g topics about our change of relationsh­ip with AI; what some of the ethical pressures or challenges of innovation are; and what we should eat in the future,” said Bompas. “Our interpreta­tion is that the relationsh­ip [between us and AI] is actually rather wonderful, where it can free you into a realm of pure creativity.”

Biolumines­cent food

When served noodles in colour-shifting neon yellows and bright oranges, you might wonder the whys and hows, just as diners before you in the US did while slurping from their lumen ramen bowl. The limited culinary experience, which was also the world’s first, in the Nakamura-Ke mobile kitchens was put together by Bompas & Parr in 2019.

The alien-looking dish, for one, could very well serve as an icebreaker for the quiet eater at Expo’s communal meal. And on the more sober end, glow-inthe-dark condiments plan to trigger a serious conversati­on, according to Bompas, that puts food security on the table.

“We’re looking at future implicatio­ns of transgenic [food]. Obviously, one of the great themes of Expo 2020 Dubai is the sustainabi­lity of our future planet,” he said. “One of the greatest challenges that humanity faces at the moment is food security. So, in the next 35 years we have to grow as much food as all of humanity has in its entire existence.”

A diner’s journey into this new world begins in a museum reception set 300 years into the future. At The Universal Museum of Food, one starts off by trying what we already know, or perhaps not know, from our time on earth as hunter gatherers to space explorers.

“Sometimes museum curators just get things wrong,” said Bompas, referring to one of his favourite exhibits at the Kelvingrov­e Museum in Glasgow, Scotland, that houses a collection of unlabelled objects. “[Our museum] sort of breaks down the allknowing language of a normal museum.” ‘The Future of Food: Epochal Banquet’ is headed by Chef Adam Filipek. Canapés, bite-sized savoury appetisers, are served before the first course comes in. Then you are met with a platter of glowing foods and its implicatio­ns for transgenic ingredient­s, which is followed by a dystopian AI setting, challengin­g you with the strangest edibles you can stomach. “But the menu is one that everyone will be able to readily eat,” Bompas assured.

It doesn’t end there. The threecours­e meal extravagan­za will take diners through “hypernatur­e”, where they will get to dig into “ultra-exotics”. Novacene is the finale that shows off how creative AI can get.

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Bompas & Parr ■After a journey about food at the Universal Food Museum visitors will be treated to a 3-course meal
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Bompas & Parr ■ A fascinatio­n with “delightful” jellies spurred Sam Bompas and Harry Parr on a creative food journey
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Expo 2020 Dubai ■ Sam Bompas and Harry Parr, co-founders of the studio Bompas & Parr
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Bompas & Parr ■ Bompas & Parr, a creative studio for food and drink design, invite Expo 2020 Dubai visitors to a banquet like none other

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