Inuit
Carbon 14 Day of Dialogue – Multimedia Extras
Watch a recording of the proceedings of the Carbon 14 Day of Dialogue: The Changing Arctic Landscape at the Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), Jan 26, 2014
Carbon 14 Day of Dialogue
The Changing Arctic Landscape
January 26, 2014, 1:00PM – 5:00 PM
Join Susan Aglukark, Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Andrew Weaver and other leading experts and stakeholders for an afternoon of high-level balanced discussion about the impacts of climate change on Inuit communities.
Global Warming
Jaco Ishulutaq
Using media from the land—soapstone, bone and ivory—Ishulutaq’s carving explores global warming and its impacts on glaciers, ice, wildlife, and weather, while encouraging the cultures of the North and South to join hands in taking care of the environment and each other.
Qapirangajuq: Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change
Zacharias Kunuk and Ian Mauro
Qapirangajuq is the world’s first Inuktitut language film on climate change and includes the traditional knowledge and experience of Inuit elders and hunters from across Nunavut.
Kobe
Félix Lajeunesse, Paul Raphaël and Zacharias Kunuk
A contemplative portrait of daily life in the Arctic community of Igloolik, Kobe uses stereoscopic 3D to create a moving image tableau with depths and volumes that fluctuate and emerge as the eye wanders through fixed long shots.
Quniqjuk, Qunbuq, Quabaa
Donald Weber
Donald Weber traveled to Igloolik, Nunavut, to photograph this generation of youth, and during a sitting at Ataguttaaluk High School he photographed students illuminated by whatever device they had on them.
Our Baffinland
Zacharias Kunuk and Ian Mauro
Qapirangajuq is the world’s first Inuktitut language film on climate change and includes the traditional knowledge and experience of Inuit elders and hunters from across Nunavut.