High Arctic
London, 2011
Set in the 2100AD, High Arctic is a monument to an Arctic past which invites us to think about human impact in the Arctic region and contemplate its fragility, its beauty, and its scale.
High Arctic invites visitors to explore a vast abstracted arctic landscape made with sculptures, light and sound. Using a UV torch to interact with animations, visitors will discover 3,000 glaciers that will have melted by the end of this century and be confronted with human impact to this environment over the course of history.
Fragments of The Farewell Glacier, a commissioned poem by Nick Drake, work together with the visual to create an immersive experience. The installation is based on UVA founder Matt Clark’s Cape Farewell expedition to Svalbard which he took with Nick Drake in September 2010.