Design food for a 1914 Army

Design food for a 1914 Army

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If an army marches on its stomach why did we feed ours hard tack? Dietary Requirements, Narrative Voice, Decomposition, Prototyping. Understanding of purpose/audience through deliberate choice of content and language. Investigating how prototyping can be used to justify ongoing refinement of outcome…

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    What are we learning Understanding of purpose/audience through deliberate choice of content and language; Investigating how prototyping can be used to justify ongoing refinement of outcomes; Utilising the lack of dietary requirements in rations provided to soldiers at Gallipoli as a brief for development of a technological product.

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