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Slicing Through World Hunger, Canstruction 2018, TD Centre, Toronto, ON

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Planet Earth is a robust blue and green environment that supports our food production with a fertile yet thin round crust. With the use of tuna cans, we have been able to create the round curvature of the planet and show the land masses in great detail. Can you find Hawaii? This crust has been formed through plate tectonics which is powered by the plumes of red, orange, and yellow magma from the planet core. Notice how the can label makes these colours pop. What took billions of years to create can also be sliced apart through careless and unplanned human development. Slicing the planet through its core resembles a sliced fruit, but also bring forth imagery of how fragile the earth is. We must take care of our planet if we hope to end world hunger.

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Uploaded on May 19, 2018
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