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United Visual Artists, High Arctic 2011 (Installation process, National Maritime Museum).

" Set in 2100AD, in a future where the Arctic environment has changed forever, High Arctic acts as a monument to a lost world. Sound, light and sculptural forms create an immersive landscape for visitors to explore, conveying the scale, beauty and fragility of today’s Arctic and encouraging us to question our relationship with the world around us."

Foreword on the exhibition High Arctic – Matt Clark, Creative Director – United Visual Artists.

Photo credit: John Adrian (www.johnadrian.co.uk)

All images are the copyright of the artist and cannot be used "in any way" without their expressed consent. Text used with the permission of Cape Farewell (www.capefarewell.com); with acknowledgment to the National Maritime Museum (www.nmm.ac.uk), Nick Drake and United Visual Artists (www.uva.co.uk).

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United Visual Artists, High Arctic 2011 (Installation process, National Maritime Museum).

" Set in 2100AD, in a future where the Arctic environment has changed forever, High Arctic acts as a monument to a lost world. Sound, light and sculptural forms create an immersive landscape for visitors to explore, conveying the scale, beauty and fragility of today’s Arctic and encouraging us to question our relationship with the world around us."

Foreword on the exhibition High Arctic – Matt Clark, Creative Director – United Visual Artists.

Photo credit: John Adrian (www.johnadrian.co.uk)

All images are the copyright of the artist and cannot be used "in any way" without their expressed consent. Text used with the permission of Cape Farewell (www.capefarewell.com); with acknowledgment to the National Maritime Museum (www.nmm.ac.uk), Nick Drake and United Visual Artists (www.uva.co.uk).

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