HIGHLIGHTING OUR ABS RD WAYS WITH FOOD
What’s for dinner today amidst such abundance?
Our intake of food – basically the building blocks for the body –
has long since ceased to be prompted by a physical need alone.
We are constantly reminded of food by the things we see around
us. It makes us graze all day long, with all that this entails. Marijke
Timmerman has researched the way we deal with food which
she feels is absurd. She has visualised her findings in a book and
poster campaign aimed at young people. ‘What’s for dinner
today’ reveals contradictions, shatters illusions, and is a wake-up
call to the reader.