FOOD FOR THOUGHT!
A Travelling Exhibition about Health & Food

We eat every day; it is essential to human survival.
The Interactive exhibition Food for thought! produced by Musée de la santé Armand Frappier and Rümker in collaboration with Bernard Lavallée, nutritionist and author, explores the link between well-being and nutrition.

- Travelling Exhibition, Qc, Canada

SECTION 1
Nourish the Body!
Through interactive screens and devices, visitors discover how the food we consume provides the body with all the essential elements it needs to function.

3 main zones / 3 types of experience

SECTION 2
The Pleasure of Eating
By feeling, touching, tasting, listening… Visitors senses are stimulated. In many countries, cuisine is at the heart of tradition. Short Documentaries present the history and richness of several traditional dishes from different communities.

Short Documentaries present the history and richness of several traditional dishes from different communities.

SECTION 3
Towards a sustainable Diet
If food is to provide well-being to all human beings, the production of good quality food, in sufficient quantity, accessible to all and respecting the limits of natural resources, is essential. This section contains an interactive table allowing visitors to collectively test solutions to this dilemma by participating in a great game.

The mission? Restore balance on the planet!

Client, Collaborators & Partners

Rümker
for Musée Armand Frappier

Role, Mandate

Concept, Digital Creative Direction & Multimedia production

Concept, Experience Design & Production : Nicolas Saint-Cyr, Catherine Campbell-Valois, Frédérique Majeu, Simon L’Archevêque, Justin Dubé-Fahmy.
Film Research, Direction and Production : Simon Edouard Pilon
Graphic Design : Simon L’Archevêque
Sound Design : Jérémy Petrus
Creative Coding : Mathieu Campagna

Armand Frappier Museum :
Head of Exhibitions : Guylaine Archambault
Project Manager : Audrey Bégin-Poissant
Content Director : Christelle Sachot, Bernard Lavallée

Location & Year

Montreal, Canada

Project type & Features

Interactive game, Film Documentary, Experiential, Interactive Exhibition, Science Centers, Sustainability, Environmental, Experience Design, Museum, multi-sensorial, Travelling Exhibition, Film Production, Live Shoot

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