ISBN 978-3-7757-2681-8 9 783775 726818 A Arctic Perspective Cahier No. 2 r c 116 pages ti Edited by Michael Bravo c 53 illustrations P & Nicola Triscott 24 in color e r s p e c t i v e C a h ie r N o . 2 A Arctic R C “This is a story about the stories we T I C tell of human movement out of G Geopolitics & E Africa and around the world. It’s O P O stories at three levels, or maybe it’s L Autonomy I T stories all the way down.” I C S & A U T O N O M Y B r a v o & T r i s c o t t ”.tuvanuN fo yrotirret citcrA nretsae -htron s’adanaC ni wonk I esoht fo tsom tsael ta ,nem tiunI ot ylppa ot smees osla secived lacigolonhcet gnisu fo erusaelp ehT ?stegdag evol ,erutluc dna yrtnuoc fo sseldrager ,nem taht msiurt a ti sI“ Arctic Geopolitics & Autonomy Plate 1 Simon Quassa from the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation relaxing with a ringed seal in the foreground after a day of filming seals for a documentary, 1988. Photo: Michael Bravo 3 Arctic Perspective Cahier No. 2 4 Arctic Geopolitics & Autonomy Plate 2 Pudlo Pudlat, Aeroplane, 1976. Reproduced with the permission of Dorset Fine Arts 5 Arctic Perspective Cahier No. 2 Plate 3 Nathalie Grenzhaeuser, Hotellneset, 2007, from the series The Construction of the Quiet Earth. LightJet print, Diasec matte, 120 x 160 cm, edition 5 & 2 AP Plate 4 Nathalie Grenzhaeuser, Kapp Amsterdam, 2007, from the series The Construction of the Quiet Earth. LightJet print, Diasec matte, 120 x 160 cm, edition 5 & 2 AP 6 Arctic Geopolitics & Autonomy Plate 5 Hunters survey the sea ice off the coast of Igloolik, 1988. Photo: Michael Bravo Plate 6 Nuclear icebreaker Yamal on its way to the North Pole carrying 100 tourists Photo: Wofratz/Wikimedia Commons 7 Arctic Perspective Cahier No. 2 Plate 7 Green, modular, futuristic Arctic icebreaker concept from Setting the Course: Sustainable Arctic Shipping, Courtesy of DNV 2010. Plate 8 “The Lab,” or Eastern Arctic Research Center, Igloolik, constructed in 1975. The effort to involve the community in Arctic science included a competition to give the laboratory a local name. The winning entry recognized the building’s resemblance to a Snowy Owl, 1988. Photo: Michael Bravo 8 Arctic Geopolitics & Autonomy Plate 9 Arctic Perspective exhibition, HMKV at PHOENIX Halle Dortmund, June 18 – October 10, 2010. Curated by Inke Arns, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan. Photo: Nejc Trošt Plate 10 Arctic Perspective exhibition, HMKV at PHOENIX Halle Dortmund, June 18 – October 10, 2010. Curated by Inke Arns, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan. Photo: Thomas Wucherpfennig, www.laborb.de 9 Arctic Perspective Cahier No. 2 Canada. Home: p. 131–46. Arctic ail as 09), p g Tr20 ails coverinporta, “The y 37, no. 2 ( ctic trdio Acolog nuit Arm Clauman E Plate 11work of Iuced froutes,” Hu of the net8. Reprodork of Ro me sections Aporta, 200Arctic Netw oo n- p showing smage: Claudiand Their Pa MaIuit n I 10
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