References
This page contains a growing list of links to related projects and artists.
Mary Mattingly
Wet Land (2015) is a mobile, sculptural habitat and public space constructed to explore resource interdependency and climate change in urban centers.
Maritime Film Festival
A film festival dedicated to humankind’s relationship to the sea, founded by Andrew Poneros and Timothy Regan
Rosalind Nashashibi
Bachelor Machines Part 1 (2007), film exploring seafaring
The Ocean After Nature
The Ocean After Nature is an exhbition at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts that considers the ocean as a site reflecting the ecological, cultural, political, and economic realities of a globalized world through the work of twenty artists and collectives
Catherine Opie
Twelve Miles to the Horizon (2012), exhibition at Long Beach Museum of Art
Allan Sekula
Fish Story (1995), publication exploring contemporary world maritime, and basis for film essay The Forgotten Space (2010)
Sea to Sea
Sea to Sea (2016) is a cross-country conversation about boats, travel and migration by artist Einat Imber.
shipmap.org
shipmap.org is a interactive record of ship movements created by Kiln based on data from the UCL Energy Institute.
Radical Seafaring
Radical Seafaring is a multidisciplinary exhibition, publication, and program initiative that will include two-dimensional works, sculptural objects, vessels, models, film and video, off-site commissions, and boat trips around East End waterways.