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Iceberg Care
Performance by Adam Sébire  |  Norway, 2024       


 

The value of ice

Art exhibition in a walk-in refrigerated container at temperatures below zero degrees.

According to the NASA the Antarctica is losing 150 billion tons of ice every year. Greenland is losing about 270 billion tons per year. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assume that the arctic polar ice will have completely disappeared in the summer of 2040.



 

Global warming is threatening life on earth worldwide. It not only leads to forest fires in the interior of the country due to dryness and drought, but also to flooding in coastal regions due to the melting of glacier ice.

 



Glaciers are keystones of life. They serve as freshwater reservoirs, especially in dry periods, as habitats for specialized animal and plant species that are adapted to extreme conditions, as climate regulators thanks to their reflective surface (Alberdo effect) and much more.


As a result, ice is becoming an increasingly valuable resource in nature in the future.“

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Physical exhibition: 'The value of Ice'

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Durring: 23 – 24 November 2024

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Open daily: 11 am – 6 pm​

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Location: ​Moorburger Elbdeich 263, 21079 Hamburg, Germany

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Participating artists: Adam Sébire, Jaanika Peerna, Ronald Anzenberger

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Supported by:

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