Glacial Morphology Study
Documenting the structural patterns of sub-glacial cave formations across the Norwegian fjord system. A three-year photographic expedition through water, ice, and stone.
A contemplative portfolio experience viewed through glacier glass
Documenting the structural patterns of sub-glacial cave formations across the Norwegian fjord system. A three-year photographic expedition through water, ice, and stone.
An interactive installation exploring the refractive properties of cascading water as a display medium. Light, projection, and turbulence create an ever-shifting visual surface.
A series of alpine panoramas processed through a dual-filter system to reveal hidden thermal layers in mountain atmospheres.
Interface design for high-altitude weather monitoring stations. Precision data visualization rendered through frosted glass panels.
Editorial design for a quarterly journal on freshwater systems, featuring hand-drawn diagrams and field measurements.
Depth mapping of glacial lakes using sonar array systems.
Visualizing temperature layers in deep mountain reservoirs.
Recording and analyzing the soundscape beneath frozen lake surfaces.
Cataloguing millennia of atmospheric data preserved in glacier ice.
Teaching long-exposure methods for sub-zero environments and underwater cave systems.
An essay on how light distortion through water shapes human perception of landscape.
Multi-disciplinary research group studying glacial ecosystems across Scandinavia.
Tracking how sunlight penetrates and scatters through deep ice formations at various wavelengths.
Documenting extremophile organisms in glacial runoff channels and their adaptation patterns.
Analyzing the crystallographic patterns formed under extreme hydrostatic pressure in deep glacial ice.
Light fades at this depth. Only the most essential signals reach here.
60 atm. Materials compress. Clarity increases.
2.1°C. The thermocline is far above us now.
Near zero ambient. Bioluminescence only.
Low-frequency resonance from the ice shelf above.
Time behaves differently in deep water.