A seasoned exhibitor and graduate of the Helsinki school, Kantanen describes her work as «a search for a landscape that doesn't really exist», disrupting the idea of capturing truth through a photograph — increasingly untenable in the digital age — by creating her own «
idealised picture» — we see what she wants us to see.
Not exact matches
RUTF should not be cross promoted with Breastmilk Substitutes and should carry no promotional or
idealising claims or
pictures.
These include: ● tighter controls on follow - on milks ● no
idealising text or
pictures ● stricter controls on foods claiming to be «for special medical purposes» (FSMPs) ● increased transparency, ● the use of the Precautionary Principle ● more democratic oversight ● MEP reviews of new ingredient There was a Member States Working Group on 2nd Feb to discuss the Commissions proposals for the new Resolutions.
No word or
pictures idealising artificial feeding, or
pictures of infants on labels of infant milk containers.
59 infant formula and follow - on formula labels shall not include
pictures of infants, nor other
pictures or text which may
idealise
Neither the container nor the label should have
pictures of infants, nor should they have other
pictures or text which may
idealise the use of infant formula.
«Women see images on formula packaging and think their experience of feeding their child should be just like that, but the
idealising language and
pictures on the formula tins are ridiculous, because all of the products have a huge risk in comparison to breastfeeding,» Rundall told Al Jazeera.
Baby Milk Action comment: While baby
pictures have gone, Nestlé uses other
idealising images and claims.
It states that: «Infant formula labels must contain a statement about the superiority of breastfeeding... and not use
pictures or words that
idealise the use of infant formula — that, in effect, discourage breastfeeding.»