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See activist photographer Noam Bedein’s beautiful images of the salt and rock landscapes that appear in the Dead Sea due to falling water levels.

Aug 3, 2018
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The water level of the Dead Sea drops one meter to one and a half each year. This worrying development reveals unprecedented beauty, as activist photographer Noam Bedein has documented – week by week for a few years. Noam’s new Israeli love association, “Dead Sea Revival Project” has i.a. a vision of natural restoration of the water systems around the Jordan River. Getting there requires a lot of cooperation/' target='_blank'>cooperation – across Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority. Dead Sea Revival Project’s special contribution is to create multimedia experiences and ecotourism offerings to inspire curiosity, adventure, and commitment – also internationally.

Program for Denmark August-September 2018

The exhibition by Guldberg and Gaul. Algade 30 A, 4220 Korsør. “The beauty of transience – The Dead Sea is disappearing”. August 10 – September 10. EXTENDED UNTIL (until) SEPTEMBER 17

The emphasis is on aesthetics … and no pictures of people!

Opening (without Noam, but with MIFF Denmark – and the opportunity to play with “Virtual Reality” – with bring your own mobile phone if possible) Friday, August 10, at. 16-18.

Opening hours Monday 10-14, Friday 13-17.30, Saturday 10-14. The exhibition closes on 10 September.

Exhibition at Frederiksberg Culture and Movement (K.U.B.E). Dirch Passers Allé 4. 2000 Frederiksberg. First floor foyer / landing platform. “Ambiguous Beauty – The Dead Sea is Disappearing”. 14th-28th August. – EXTENDED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 11 – at. 12

The emphasis is on experiences that both children and adults can get something out of – wonder how salt formations can look like icicles – how to explore the Dead Sea …

Opening reception with Noam on Tuesday 14 August, 17-19 (with two or three short presentations and opportunities to play with “Virtual Reality”) from 5.30 pm onwards. Opening hours: All days of the week 15.-28. August, at 10-20. The exhibition closes on 28 August at 20th

Presentations in Svogerslev (close to Roskilde) and Copenhagen Wednesday 15 August – Saturday 18 August…

“Unreal beauty – and what now?” – Noam Bedein tells – with lots of pictures and videos – about the alarming drop in the water level of the Dead Sea. While working on rescue, however, one can get a lot out of contemplating the beauty that grows week by week. Wednesday 15 August 2018 at 17:30. Host: Svogerslev Church.

“The Dead Sea is disappearing – and what now?” Learn about the environmental problems at the Dead Sea – as well as about the opportunities to learn more, and possibly help solve some of the problems! Thursday 16 August 2018 at 19:00 Copenhagen. Host: KKL / JNF Denmark.

Meet Noam Bedein at Chabadhuset! – Friday evening the 17th, Saturday midday on the 18th, or Saturday evening the 18th.

See details at https://miff.dk/begivenheder/

Preview:

“Noam Bedein Storytelling Photographer- The Dead Sea Revival Project”. (2 minute video. August 1, 2018). ” The Dead Sea Revival Project ‘has been recognized by CNN / VR, National Geographic, the Israeli mainstream news media in Hebrew and English, the Israeli Knesset’s’ Committee for Saving the Dead Sea’, the Israel Government Press Office, The Dead Sea Research Institute, regional councils around the Dead Sea and summer internship programs for North American college students. “

Noam Bedein on Instagram. You do not need your own Instagram account. New photos are added regularly.

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