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SDG 13

SDG 13 urges urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts. With rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and environmental degradation, climate change poses a serious threat to the planet and its inhabitants. This goal focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, transitioning to renewable energy sources, and building resilience to climate-related challenges. SDG 13 also emphasizes the importance of international cooperation, climate education, and sustainable policies that support mitigation and adaptation efforts. By taking collective action, SDG 13 aims to limit global warming and protect ecosystems for future generations.

Rubber and frost meet, right here. Where have we been? Where are we going? That horizon... it's softer now, the light uncertain. Each mark on this tire, a story of the land. But the land is changing, breathing differently. I see it, we all do. This isn't just a view; it's the ground shifting beneath us, captured in a moment.
Shifting Horizons: Edges of Ice and Snow

Tread Marks on Thinning Ice

Rubber and frost meet, right here. Where have we been? Where are we going? That horizon...
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A metal drum, dusted and fading, frames the edge of land and light. The sun breaks clean across an ice-locked horizon, distant yet grounding. Industrial memory sits in the foreground, silent but loaded. This is the balance: between use and loss, sky and surface, heat and cold, stillness and what is coming next.
Shifting Horizons: Edges of Ice and Snow

Barrel Horizon

Oil heats our homes, but it also represents a cycle that’s melting the ground beneath us.
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Ice rises like fingers sculpted in a moment of thaw—sharp, delicate, reaching toward the low sun. In this blur of focus, what is foreground and what is memory? A crystallized tension sits between presence and erosion, the dirt and grains trapped inside as witness. Nothing here is still, though everything looks like it might be.
Shifting Horizons: Edges of Ice and Snow

Edges of Ice

Ice rises like fingers sculpted in a moment of thaw—sharp, delicate, reaching toward the low sun. In this blur of focus, what is foreground and…
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Even in the heart of our community, winter's presence is felt. The school stands as a center of learning, surrounded by the enduring snow.
Shifting Horizons: Edges of Ice and Snow

Through My Eyes: An Arctic Story

My photography is a reflection of the world I see, the world I'm growing up in, as an Inuit youth who grew up in Nunavut.
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The tree dreams in textures now. Bark has been replaced by memory. Weathered lines recall the touch of wind, the breath of moss, the quiet tension between collapse and stillness. This is not death, but the long, slow rehearsal for return — to soil, to silence, to something shapeless yet whole.
Winter's End

After the Bark

The tree dreams in textures now. Bark has been replaced by memory. Weathered lines recall the touch of wind, the breath of moss, the quiet…
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The sky folded under the weight of something forgotten. The buildings stay still not because they want to, but because they’ve been asked to remember a world that no longer runs upright. What if time shifted its axis, and only snow noticed?
Winter's End

Where the Sky Fell Sideways

The sun didn’t rise. It drifted. Everything else followed—snow, buildings, memory. Now we live sideways.
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The sky above the Arctic doesn’t shout. It murmurs. These clouds are not weather — they are memory in motion, frost turned to breath, breath returned to sky. Look too long and you forget where you end and the sky begins. Up here, nothing is separate. Everything floats.
Winter's End

Above the Silence

The sky above the Arctic is never empty — it is layered, textured, alive. In this photograph, clouds fold into each other like breath caught…
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Avatittinnik Kamatsiarniq isn't just a tradition; it's a responsibility. Inuit youth and artists are leading the way in environmental stewardship, protecting the land for future generations. Our connection to the land inspires action and drives positive change.
Values

ᐊᕙᑎᑦᑎᓐᓂᒃ ᑲᒪᑦᓯᐊᕐᓂᖅ – Avatittinnik Kamatsiarniq

Avatittinnik Kamatsiarniq is a traditional Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit value emphasizing respect and care for the land, animals, and environment. Discover its connection to Inuit arts and…
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Autonomous Operation

Digital Salvage explores the use of digital archiving, artificial intelligence, data organization, publishing systems, and content preservation technologies to support heritage and community storytelling. The project serves as a practical learning environment where participants develop skills in digital literacy, research, content management, automation, archival practices, and emerging technologies while creating lasting public value.

Acknowledgements

This project was an activity piloted with strategic arts innovation funding from the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse in 2022. We thank them for their support.

Experimental Futures

Digital Salvage explores the long-term relationship between technology, creativity, memory, and knowledge. The project examines what happens when information systems continue to evolve beyond their original creators, creating new opportunities for autonomous research, publishing, cultural preservation, and digital stewardship.

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