The Nameless
Having ventured into the wilderness and projected images onto waterfalls and rock formations, our latest The Nameless Project expedition in June 2017 takes us on a journey to Tasman Glacier on New Zealand’s South Island to capture projections of images on to ice faces. In this personal project, supported by Canon Australia, we wanted to profile the impact that global warming is having on the environment. Heath Patterson Films captured what went on BTS. “At a young age I visited Tasman Glacier and was immediately taken back by its size and magnitude. I’ve since returned only to find it has retreated by more than a kilometer in the past decade. The environment, and the impact humans have on it, has always been close to my heart. I felt this was an opportunity to highlight this damage in an original way.” Petrina Hicks - “It stood out because of its originality.” It’s “clearly pushing the boundaries of what’s possible through the creation of these photographic sculptures in the New Zealand landscape.” Georges Antoni – The appeal of the project comes from “the link to nature, and how it highlights such a critical issue in a beautiful, yet simple, way.”