Animating Good Food Ideas

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Author: Sasha McNicoll

Posted: January 14, 2011

Categories: Food in the News / Good Food Ideas for Kids

On January 24, Sustain Ontario and several other organisations are hosting Helena Norberg-Hodge at a screening of her latest film The Economics of Happiness. The screening will be preceded by an exhibition of infographics (visualised information) and short animated films called Animating Good Food Ideas. The works, designed by Sheridan College BAA Illustration students discuss various issues within our food system, from food preservation to dwindling bee populations.

Students had four weeks to complete the project, and the result is inspiring, informative, and in some cases presented with Tim Burtonesque creativity. It is certainly not to be missed!

For more information, check the event posting.

6 responses to “Animating Good Food Ideas”

  1. career ideas says:

    really cool stuff. it will be more understandable for people while they see animation.

  2. Morag3 Imrie says:

    went to event last night but not able to see the animation presentation. where can I see the food animations? I was told they would be on this web site. thanks.

  3. Barry A. Martin says:

    Hi there, if you haven’t found them yet, you can see the animations here: http://sustainontario.com/good-food-ideas-for-kids/video

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