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Flows of Deep Time series (section) 2018 
101 Wet collodion plates 140 x 354 mm (each).

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67°51’54.2” N 
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3-12-2017 
14:17:00-14:17:60

Relative Information, 2018. 130 x 152 cm, injection of pigments on hahnemülhe barita paper

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Museo Universidad Navarra. The Edge. 2022

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14°15’8.3806” S 
71°40’35.3447” W 
19-10-2021 
13:40:23-13:40:53

Relative Information, 2018. 130 x 152 cm, injection of pigments on hahnemülhe barita paper

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Museo Universidad Navarra. The Edge. 2022

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67°51’54.2” N 
176°7’30.5” W 
28-11-2017 
16:50:40-16:51:20

Relative Information, 2018. 130 x 152 cm, injection of pigments on hahnemülhe barita paper

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Salar Olaroz, Argentina

Series Postcards from tomorrow. 2022
Blended videinstallation, variable size. 90 min
Artist book 70x110cm

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Museo Universidad Navarra. The Edge. 2022

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Museo Universidad Navarra. The Edge. 2022

Maps of the Invisible, 3 channel videoinstallation and audio, 12 minutes
The Cave (extract) 2022
Motion capture and generative art
4 channel videioinstallation, 1080 x 1920 cm, Dolby Atmos. 120 min
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Flows of Deep Time series (section) 2018 
101 Wet collodion plates 140 x 354 mm (each).

The Cave (extract) 2022
Motion capture and generative art
4 channel videioinstallation, 1080 x 1920 cm, Dolby Atmos. 120 min
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14 of 18 © 2024 Alvaro Laiz

Museo Universidad Navarra. The Edge. 2022

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Flows of Deep Time series (section) 2018 
101 Wet collodion plates 140 x 354 mm (each).

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Horizon Paradox (detail) series. 2018-2022
Transported charcoal.
140 x 354 cm

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Horizon Paradox series. 2018-2022
Transported charcoal.
140 x 354 cm

National Geographic Storytelling Summit 2020
Public Story
THE EDGE (old)
Copyright Alvaro Laiz 2024
Date of Work Oct 2016 - Ongoing
Updated Apr 2021
Location chukotka
Topics Film, Fine Art, Mixed Medium, Photography, Spotlight

During the last Ice Age, pushed by ice sheets and with temperatures of around minus 60 C, a small group of Siberian hunters migrated towards the North. A frozen territory that for 10,000 years served as a bridge between Asia and America.This is where the story begins, in the horizon between the known and the unknown; the place where the boundaries of ice, earth and ocean is blurred, an ever-changing place that the Bering Strait inhabitants call Kromka. The Edge.

With the aim to better understand one of the most incredible and unknown feats of Humanity -the first population of the American continent- I started to develop a dialogue between science and art; evolutionary biology and imagery. The artistic research that resulted from this dialogue draws a map throughout hundreds of generations in the search of forms of alternative perception; and that which is common each and all of us: our collective memory.

The history of humankind can be interpreted from the perspective of a continuous migration. Throughout this symbolic horizon, time and time again we travel the path of our ancestors. And also, that of our descendants.

In 2016 I set out on a journey across the American continent. From its northern border (Bering Strait, Russia) to its southernmost limit (Tierra de Fuego, Argentina). In this project traditional cosmogonies dialogue with scientific knowledge through the analysis of genetic data, in a quest for alternative ways to rethink our relationship with both the territory and ourselves.

The Edge is an ongoing project developed with the support of National Geographic Society, Museo de la Universidad de Navarra (MUNAV), Burroughs Wellcome Fund and Rita Allen Foundation.


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