LOST LANDS Resources
Informational Resources
Summary of how art is putting a spotlight on rising sea levels
“Recent research shows that globally up to 630 million people live on land below projected annual flood levels, at risk of rising sea levels by 2100 – compared to roughly 250 million at present.”
Report from IPCC on Cities and Settlements by the sea
Artistic Inspiration
Photography gallery by Anastasia Samoylova
Waters Rising: A View From Our Backyard
FloodZone - Photos of exhibit here
In these exhibits, Samoylova works to expose through photography the effect of water levels rising, but she does not want to alarm her audience. Instead, she included information about tangible ways to make personal change in counteracting climate change.
Art exhibit by Kadir van Lohuizen
Rising Tides: The Human Costs of the Climate Crisis
Project by Sarah Cameron Sunde
Nine site specific time lapse videos showing the movement of the ocean’s tide
Public Art in Boston
Demonstrating how high sea-levels will become
Contemporary Arts Installations
Highlighting how rising sea levels effect ecology
Climate Change in the world of Contemporary Art