A screenshot of a website named Fast Company showing a project named Spoonful.
A screenshot of a website named Fast Company showing a project named Illuminated Atheist.

Running with Fast Company

May 14 2010

Alissa Walker over at Fastcompany.com has singled out two Unleashed thesis products for comment: Spoonful by Carli Pierce and The Illuminated Atheist by Matt Luckhurst.

“Atheism, it could be argued, has an identity problem,” notes Walker in her description. “Even though Atheism’s theory includes a set of rational beliefs that most non-Atheists wouldn’t disagree with, they often don’t know enough about it to make a fair judgment on where they stand with it.”

About Spoonful, Walker says “We all know that the responsible thing to do for the planet is eat local foods which are sustainably produced and purchased only in the season in which they actually grow. . .” Carli Pierce’s project “named Spoonful… not only helps demystify those sometimes odd local ingredients, but uses recipes, articles, and games to make them more palatable.”

Read more here:
“http://www.fastcompany.com/1645721/sva-students-spoonful-project-helps-people-eat-local-seasonal-foods”:http://www.fastcompany.com/1645721/sva-students-spoonful-project-helps-people-eat-local-seasonal-foods

and here:
“http://www.fastcompany.com/1645765/an-sva-mfa-thesis-project-gives-atheism-a-much-needed-rebranding”:http://www.fastcompany.com/1645765/an-sva-mfa-thesis-project-gives-atheism-a-much-needed-rebranding

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