OCEANIA spans opposite sides of the Pacific Ocean in search of what ties our seemingly fragmented histories, disparate experiences and fates—together. The story begins on the island nation of Kiribati—predicted to be uninhabitable by 2030 due to rising sea levels. Intimate narrative threads woven together from both sides of the equator re-orient our relationship to climate science data and facts—while inviting us to feel the emotional, social and psychological dimensions of the ecological crisis.
- Encounter at the Edge (Oceania) 16” x 9” Digital film still (c-print) 2014
- Where the Sea and Sky Meet (Oceania) 16” x 9” Digital film still (c-print) 2014
- To the Surface (Oceania) 16” x 9” Digital film still (c-print) 2014
- Quiet Midday Heat (Oceania) 16” x 9” Digital film still (c-print) 2014
- North Coast Mist (Oceania) 16” x 9” Digital film still (c-print) 2014
- Evening Return (Oceania) 16” x 9” Digital film still (c-print) 2014
- Agnes’ Afternoon Light (Oceania) 16” x 9” Digital film still (c-print) 2014