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Viewers will interact with and affect images of melting glaciers, steaming mud pools, underwater sea and ocean life, from Patagonia, Australia, New Zealand, the arctic and North America’s coastal regions filmed with a variety of lenses including underwater and microscopic—each offering a uniquely creative and intimate glimpse of the fragility of our planet’s ecosystems.
AFTER THE FLOOD is an interactive art installation combining projection mapping, motion tracking, sound design, and footage of the natural world to explore the urgent issues of water and climate change from an artist’s perspective. The work invites viewers to reflect on the complex and evolving relationship between humanity and the environment, particularly through the lens of intergenerational creative experience. Artists Annette Mangaard and Nathan Bruce come from two different generations, each shaped by their own experiences of the environment. Mangaard has witnessed the rise of climate activism and the ongoing damage to our planet, while Bruce, born into a world already affected by climate disasters, will likely face even more severe changes as time goes on.
This residency and exhibition was supported by the Charles Street Video Maker Space programme with funding support from the Ontario Arts Council and the Government of Ontario.
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