What Does Poverty Look Like on a Plate? | Huiyi Lin | TED

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Poverty is really linked to so many things in life.
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Because it is not just an economic phenomenon.
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It’s not just a social phenomenon.
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It's an individual and a family.
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It's at the base of really what it means to be human
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and how we think about human rights.
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My name is Huiyi Lin.
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I'm an artist with Chow and Lin.
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I've been creating a project called "The Poverty Line"
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for the past 14 years with my partner, Stefen Chow.
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I calculated the per-person per-day rate of the national poverty line in China.
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We then went to the local markets to purchase food items
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with that amount of money.
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Stefen photographed the food on local newspapers,
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showing what poverty looks like on a plate.
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The poverty line tries to understand
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and look at a very simple question:
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what does it mean to be poor?
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We're looking at it from the angle of food choices,
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which would be available for somebody living at the poverty line of a country.
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When we talk about choices,
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we also need to understand the scope in which we are able to make choices.
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And that really changes the way that we can behave,
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the way that we relate to each other,
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the way that we see each other
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and the way that we can work together.
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When we first created the project, we didn't even know what it was.
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It was kind of just a way of communicating between the two of us,
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a way of extending that discussion about what poverty means.
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But when we started releasing the photographs online
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and we saw reactions coming from people in the US,
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from people in Europe and people in Russia,
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and then later on, only much later on, people in China themselves,
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whether it was right, whether it was too little,
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whether it looks good, whether it looks fresh,
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whether it wasn't as what they expected.
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We found that different people have different responses
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to the same set of photographs.
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And it was very strange.
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It was really unexpected.
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There is no policy report I could have ever written
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that would have generated this kind of response.
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For me, that was supposed to be a very objective way
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of looking at poverty,
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but yet it became very subjective
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in the way that people connected
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and felt emotional or very deeply personal
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about the food that we were presenting.
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We all have reactions, basically to food,
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because it is a daily unifying human ritual.
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That kind of very visceral,
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instinctive reaction was something that surprised me,
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but later on became a very meaningful part
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of how the work engages people.
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So we expanded the concept to different places.
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We photographed what daily food choices at the poverty line looks like
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all over the world,
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and we ultimately covered 38 countries and territories
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across six continents.
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Poverty is at the base of many issues that we see today,
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and it will also be affected by many of the trends
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that we see in climate change,
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in conflict, in migration,
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and many crises, whether man-made or natural.
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Our photographs don't change that, but they do prompt conversations.
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"The Poverty Line" images have sparked policy conversations
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and prompted new research.
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Working in policy or working in economic frameworks,
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there is a tendency to look at the broad strokes,
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at the macro view,
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but it really depends on what is the local context,
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and it's not something in the hands of somebody else.
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It really is, you know, the next person beside us,
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the people in our own communities.
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We need to understand that we are all part of the same system
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and we all play a role in it.
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"The Poverty Line" is really about bridging the gaps
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in our understanding, making us very curious,
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also motivated to want to understand more.
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Because there are so many things which really bind us together,
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and that really changes how we view the world,
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how we view decision making,
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and how we view the people around us.
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