Sense of Presence - The Eriskay Connection
Uncertain Homelands
MAY 2024
  • Nora Bibel (DE)

 45

230 × 320 mm
324 pages
English (with German translations)
Swiss-bound hardcover with attached booklet
TEC119
First edition: 900
9789083357188
  • Uncertain Homelands - The Eriskay Connection
  • Uncertain Homelands - The Eriskay Connection
  • Uncertain Homelands - The Eriskay Connection
  • Uncertain Homelands - The Eriskay Connection
  • Uncertain Homelands - The Eriskay Connection
  • Uncertain Homelands - The Eriskay Connection
  • Uncertain Homelands - The Eriskay Connection
  • Uncertain Homelands - The Eriskay Connection
  • Uncertain Homelands - The Eriskay Connection
  • Uncertain Homelands - The Eriskay Connection
  • Uncertain Homelands - The Eriskay Connection
  • Uncertain Homelands - The Eriskay Connection
  • Uncertain Homelands - The Eriskay Connection
  • Uncertain Homelands - The Eriskay Connection
  • Uncertain Homelands - The Eriskay Connection
  • Uncertain Homelands - The Eriskay Connection

Concept and photography:
Nora Bibel

Texts:
Dr. F. Hattermann
Rosa-Stella Mbulu
Prof. Dr. Bruno Merz
Sapariah Saturi
Dr. Christiane Stahl

Conducting and editing interviews:
Nora Bibel

Translations:
Michael Grubb
Julia Merk
Donna Stonecipher

Proofreading:
Robert Schlicht
Donna Stonecipher

Design:
Sybren Kuiper

Lithography:
Mariska Bijl (Wilco Art Books)

Production:
Jos Morree (Fine Books)

Print:
KOPA (LT)

Binding:
Van Mierlo (NL)

Supported by:
Hans-Jochen Lott
Literarisches Colloquium Berlin
Robert Bosch Stiftung
Stiftung Kulturwerk Bild Kunst

Water, in abundance or in scarcity, is the central theme of Uncertain Homelands. Nora Bibel (DE) investigates the repercussions of climate change around the world, focusing on Indonesia, Namibia, and Germany. Through a combination of drone photography of landscapes, intimate portraits of people affected by human-made climate change, and interviews, Bibel creates a layered body of work that thoughtfully engages with global interconnectivity and the mutual influence of water systems.

The photographs alternate between narrative and enigmatic, abstract moments. Like an abrupt intervention, a man stands with raised arms amid scorched tree trunks in Brandenburg. There is a surreal sight of a boy in Indonesia lying in the water in a flooded living room as rainfall turned their house into a swimming pool. And a Namibian farmer looks out over the surrounding desert, where every piece of greenery is a precious asset.

The uncertainty lies in the question how our lives will change as a result of climate change. Bibel’s photographs intricately unravel the complexity of this question and show how intertwined individual biographies, global water systems, and climate policy are. Uncertain Homelands is a story about the threat to our familiar way of life, but also about the resilience and diverse adaptation strategies that people use to counter it.

With essays by Fred Hattermann, Rosa-Stella Mbulu, Bruno Merz, Sapariah Saturi, and Christiane Stahl.

Nora Bibel studied photography in Bielefeld. Since then, she has done numerous projects as a freelance photographer in Germany and abroad and has exhibited and published widely. In her artistic work, she deals with relevant contemporary issues, social developments, and social structures of coexistence. She has been a professor of photography at the University of Applied Sciences for Media, Communication, and Business in Berlin since 2015.

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