Pigs say: Become Salami to gain equality!

by lucijagolcer

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Title

Pigs say: Become Salami to gain equality!

Headline

We are all part of same bullshit agenda!

Concept author(s)

Lucija Golcer

Concept author year(s) of birth

1975

Concept author(s) contribution

idea, drawings, concept

Concept author(s) Country

Slovenia

Friendly Competition

Food Democracy (2013)

Competition category

Visual communication practice

Competition subcategory

static

Competition field

nonacademic

Competition subfield

artist

Subfield description

I like to think, draw, writte, move and dream big.

Check out the Food Democracy 2013 outlines of Memefest Friendly competition.

Description of idea

Describe your idea and concept of your work in relation to the festival outlines:

I was thinking, how to implement food democracy in funny comic. So the basic outlinings are: it is not so bad when pig dies from bucher hands, the butcher is actually that sad person, who will never know anything about pigs heaven.

What kind of communication approach do you use?

Simple, bloody-warm story which a child or a grown up person can relate to.

What are in your opinion concrete benefits to the society because of your communication?

Somebody might just think and stop for a moment, if he or she takes one minute to read the comic, what the hell have i just read hear...food democracy, i must think about that know!!!

What did you personally learn from creating your submitted work?

It was fun for me, i like pigs! They are clever animals, a lot of times way ahead of us, people, the choosen one.

Why is your work, GOOD communication WORK?

I think it is simple answer to a cruel question:Where do pigs go when we kill them?

Where and how do you intent do implement your work?

In one short movie i am making.

Did your intervention had an effect on other Media. If yes, describe the effect? (Has other media reported on it- how? Were you able to change other media with your work- how?)

Not for now! Sorry!

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