Vs Meat : Stop Motion Workshop
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Call to Graphic Action : A Stop Motion Workshop
By Sarmishta Pantham
What is the enviroCall to Graphic Action : A Stop Motion Workshop
By Sarmishta Pantham
What is the environmental impact of our consumption of meat? There are facts. And then there are half-facts, misconceptions, myths, and perhaps a dose of denial. Which of these alarm us the most? With Call to Graphic Action, we’ll bring them to the table and deconstruct them. If a picture is worth a thousand words, moving pictures are worth a million. We'll employ the highly tactile and visually engaging style of stop motion animation to reconstruct and bring alive ever important facts that need to be told and heard.
What we’ll be doing:
Using 2D and 3D collage to explore visual and conceptual analogies with food and everyday objects, each participate will conceptualize and visualize a message in a short, compelling animated clip, shot on their smartphone. Everyone will leave with a finished piece to disseminate their ideas.
What you’ll learn:
The workshop offers a taste of the creative process of graphic storytelling, beginning from collecting inspiration, creating concepts, boiling them down to the essence and realising the resulting idea through building a stop motion animation.
What to bring:
A smartphone
A stand for your smartphone
A fruit/vegetable that you love.
Duration:
4 hours
Price: 30,00 Euro/ person
About Sarmishta Pantham:
Sarmishta Pantham is a designer and maker living, working and cooking furiously in Berlin. A fashion designer-turned graphic designer-turned user experience designer, her work seeks to explore the intersection of design, culture and food through a diversified vocabulary of media and a keen interest in the social responsibility of design. Handful brings together her experiments, inspiration and writing.
www.handful.haus
Info: info@foodartweek.com
By Sarmishta Pantham
What is the enviroCall to Graphic Action : A Stop Motion Workshop
By Sarmishta Pantham
What is the environmental impact of our consumption of meat? There are facts. And then there are half-facts, misconceptions, myths, and perhaps a dose of denial. Which of these alarm us the most? With Call to Graphic Action, we’ll bring them to the table and deconstruct them. If a picture is worth a thousand words, moving pictures are worth a million. We'll employ the highly tactile and visually engaging style of stop motion animation to reconstruct and bring alive ever important facts that need to be told and heard.
What we’ll be doing:
Using 2D and 3D collage to explore visual and conceptual analogies with food and everyday objects, each participate will conceptualize and visualize a message in a short, compelling animated clip, shot on their smartphone. Everyone will leave with a finished piece to disseminate their ideas.
What you’ll learn:
The workshop offers a taste of the creative process of graphic storytelling, beginning from collecting inspiration, creating concepts, boiling them down to the essence and realising the resulting idea through building a stop motion animation.
What to bring:
A smartphone
A stand for your smartphone
A fruit/vegetable that you love.
Duration:
4 hours
Price: 30,00 Euro/ person
About Sarmishta Pantham:
Sarmishta Pantham is a designer and maker living, working and cooking furiously in Berlin. A fashion designer-turned graphic designer-turned user experience designer, her work seeks to explore the intersection of design, culture and food through a diversified vocabulary of media and a keen interest in the social responsibility of design. Handful brings together her experiments, inspiration and writing.
www.handful.haus
Info: info@foodartweek.com
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