![]() James Balog has given multimedia presentations about the project at TED and at dozens of major institutions including the White House, the U.S. It is our work to share the ‘voice’ of the glaciers with you if you are moved and inspired by what the glaciers have to say, please use your voice and share it. Visit the EVI Events page to track our traveling exhibition “ICE: Portraits of Vanishing Glaciers” and watch and share our videos with your community. We combine these images into stunning time-lapse videos that reveal how quickly climate change is transforming large regions of our planet. Our pictorial archive serves as a visual legacy and provides a baseline-useful in years, decades and even centuries to come-for revealing how climate change and other human activity is dramatically impacting the planet.ĮIS is a program of Earth Vision Institute (EVI). Our cameras record changes in the glaciers every hour, year-round during daylight, and yield approximately 8,000 frames per camera per year. We have 27 Nikon cameras watching over glaciers in Antarctica, Greenland, Iceland, Alaska, Austria, and the Rocky Mountains. We believe that the creative integration of art and science can shape public perception and inspire action more effectively than either art or science can do alone.ĮIS maintains an extensive portfolio of over one million single-frame photos celebrating the art and architecture of ice. ![]() ![]() Founded in 2007 by James Balog, the Extreme Ice Survey (EIS) is an innovative, long-term photography program that integrates art and science to give a “visual voice” to the planet’s changing ecosystems. ![]()
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