OUT OF ICE
Produced in collaboration with Elizabeth Ogilvie
The above OUT OF ICE films were produced as part of Elizabeth Ogilvie’s exhibition, OUT OF ICE, at Ambika P3, London, in 2014. The films were recorded with Inuit in Ilulissat, north west Greenland, talking about the changing ice conditions due to climate change.
The exhibition portrayed the psychological, physical and poetic dimensions of ice and water—a vast immersive installation specially created for the subterranean spaces of Ambika P3. Fusing art, architecture and science in an experiential artwork comprising ice, water, video projections and film, Ogilvie’s dramatic large-scale work is a portal to the hidden extremes of our planet.
The OUT OF ICE: British Antarctic Survey film was edited with material kindly supplied by the British Antarctic Survey expedition to Lake Ellsworth.
Below are documentation stills from the exhibition.