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Article about France's talk at Saint-Antoine high school (Lannilis, Finistère, France) in Le Télégramme
Article about France's talk at Saint-Antoine high school (Lannilis, Finistère, France) in Le Télégramme
4 talks for 13-15 years old students at Saint-Antoine middle School in Lannilis.
The pandemic has strengthened collaboration between scientists and Inuit communities, article in French by Matisse Harvey for Radio Canada.
It was a year ago. France hosted a new artist residency aboard Vagabond, frozen in the ice in front of Arctic Bay, in Nunavut. And then the restrictions fell, the artists left in a hurry. Among them Christian Morel, photographer, used to sea ice and to the cocoon Vagabond.
His photos speak about the balance sought by the Inuit, between tradition and modernity; a very promising look to talk about our relation to the land and to consumption.
Christian Morel explains:
"The Inuit have in one hand a state-of-the-art iPhone and in their eyes a spark of love for these harsh lands where fishing or hunting remains a vital necessity.
I tried to bring to light this paradox, to picture this invisible separation, a sort of virtual passage in space-time and between two worlds. During this residency, and before the covid-19 pandemic suddenly stopped it, I was able to work on a series of stagings with Inuit from the village of Arctic Bay (Ikpiarjuk). All were photographed exclusively in the dark, in the coldest hours of spring, so that the light-painting technique can highlight the difference between reality and history.
A particularly demanding photographic approach for everyone, mixing very long exposure times and light movements at -38°C. Whether it was for the Inuit volunteers who had to hold their position without shaking too much, for my faithful assistant Léonie without whom I wouldn't have succeeded, for myself or for the equipment."
In 2016, during a residency aboard Vagabond near Qikiqtarjuaq (Nunavut), Christian was telling us sea ice stories.
Long-time lover of polar environments, Christian has done valuable work on our polar heritage in 2007-2008, during the International Polar Year.
The arctic odyssey of a Breton family, article by Matisse Harvey for Radio Canada.
This is the fifth article in a series on Grise Fiord published between May 3 and 7, 2021 on ICI Grand Nord : - Daphne-Anne Olepika's journey to meet with her origins (also listen to the podcast) - Telling for better healing - Grise Fiord's taps soon dry - Supplying Canada's northernmost community
Vagabond's bathymetric mapping of the Canadian High Arctic presented in the magazine Hydro International (read pages 14 to 17).
Eric is speaker at the Polar explorers webinar (in French) organized by Brest Business School and the Sea French Institute, online at 6pm. Agenda. Subscribe.
4 talks to 11-15 years old students at Saint-Charles middle School in Guipavas, on 29 March and 2 April 2021.
Interview of Eric by Daphne Buiron for the article Dans les coulisses de Mosaic.
Leonie in the newspaper Mon Quotidien (youth 10-13 years old)