| Food Production Made Easy with 360 Degree Photography : Fine Grain Project |
| Written by Erlend Bakke |
| Monday, 07 November 2011 10:10 |
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Sure this niche can be boring and we did sleep in science classes every now and then but if you think about it, isn’t it interesting to be able to find out how our foods are being made, produced, manufactured, distributed? Thanks to 360 degree photography, food production systems are now more fun to learn and explore!
Professor Abram Kaplan of Denison University studies and teaches environmental science especially those that are most related to food systems for a very long time that over the years he didn’t realize until now how he never experienced the very environment he’s studying. Even with all the knowledge, it stops him for being open and to actually feel.
Kapaln said, “In 1900, when 40 percent of the population farmed, Americans knew much more about where the food on their plates came from. Now, when just more than 1 percent of the population is engaged in farming, people have become distanced from the food supply.”
360 Degree Fine Grain Project According to Kaplan himself, "I want to provoke thought. If you've never noticed (aspects of the food supply), it's hard to be thoughtful about it." A photographic installation inside the atrium of Burton Morgan Center of Denison University gave lucky viewers the experience of being on a farm. An overhead on a circular frame is being hung up creating a back-to-back 360 degree panoramas of a stubble-filled corn field and a milking parlor. With it is a particle board-type floor that 200 photos are mounted taken at different seasons of the year. In 360 degrees, viewers are able to witness different stages that our favorite corn and soybeans go through – seeds to plants. In the middle however, a miniature silo is made on galvanized and bent steel shingles. After expreriencing the Food Production in 360 degree according to Denison senior Brett Marlowe, “It changed my perspective on what I eat.”
Reference: http://www.newarkadvocate.com/article/20111015/NEWS01/110150314
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