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Describes the Sustainability Art Project. Shows the audience about human and environmental sustainability and how this art project will help. It is very watchable. The vocabulary and concepts are appropriate for a youth and family audience. The only word that the audience may be unfamiliar with is sustainability, but that is described and illustrated. Very good production values - sound and visual quality excellent; clear picture and appropriate amount of lighting. I recommend this for ages 10 to 18, as well as adults. I give it 4 out of 5 stars. Reviewed by Kimberly M., KIDS FIRST! Juror
Underneath the "Wings and Sails" of an "outrageous" structure, comes the knowledge that sustainability is essential for the future of our life on this planet. We have to be creative and embrace new ideas and solutions for our continued existence. The filmmakers tell the story of this innovative Pavilion and the architect who designed it... from the beginning of the structure until the last sail is attached. A member of the Ojibwa tribe crafted (2) 24 foot story poles... they show the native viewpoints of environmental sustainability.
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