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Halldór Björnsson: Iceland without Ice would be strange

Halldór Björnsson: Iceland without Ice would be strange

Þórunn Þorsteinsdóttir: Fighting over Driftwood

Þórunn Þorsteinsdóttir: Fighting over Driftwood

Christine Palmer: Forests and their Fungal Friends

Christine Palmer: Forests and their Fungal Friends

Hans Linderholm: The fragile Arctic Climate System

Hans Linderholm: The fragile Arctic Climate System

Valgeir Benediktsson: Growing up with Driftwood

Valgeir Benediktsson: Growing up with Driftwood

Lísabet Guðmundsdóttir: A Resource you didn’t waste

Lísabet Guðmundsdóttir: A Resource you didn’t waste

Björn Guðni Guðjónsson: I’m really lucky to be alive

Björn Guðni Guðjónsson: I’m really lucky to be alive

Ólafur Eggertsson: Origin of the Arctic Driftwood

Ólafur Eggertsson: Origin of the Arctic Driftwood

Kristinn Schram: Driftwood as a source of the Divine

Kristinn Schram: Driftwood as a source of the Divine

Kristín Ósk Jónasdóttir: Everything drifts someplace

Kristín Ósk Jónasdóttir: Everything drifts someplace

Catherine Chambers: Isn’t Trash just Trash? It’s not!

Catherine Chambers: Isn’t Trash just Trash? It’s not!

„Rekaviður – A Call to Action“ was initially conceived by Kollektiv Lichtung and is realized in partnership with NES Artist Residency in Skagaströnd and in cooperation with the University Centre of the Westfjords. The project is funded by Loftslagssjóður Rannís – The Icelandic Centre for Research. With friendly support of Skagaströnd's Salthús Guesthouse.