There's much debate on the causes of climate change. Scientists, politicians and opinion leaders all take the stage to present their vision or ideas. However, cool(E)motion is not focused on the possible causes of climate change. We merely note that the climate is changing, whatever the cause. Let's now focus on what this means for the Arctic. And more specifically, what will happen to traditional culture, when hunters can't trust the ice, when seals disappear and wheater condition deteriorate?

Cool(e)motion urges those in power to focus on the cultural effects of climate changes. We seek attention for this message by creating giant sculptures on ice bergs that will float when spring comes. This way, the sculptural 'hunters' can search for new hunting grounds for people in the Arctic.

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Tuesday, 2 June 2009

By creating a gigantic and unprecedented art project, cool(E)motion wants to re-engage the public on the topic of climate change. It wants to do so in a positive manner, contrary to the fault-finding ‘propaganda’, scientific contradictions and/or the accusing finger.

Through provoking discussions and interactions our project will reach everybody.

We will demonstrate the inextricable link between climate and culture and visualize what the consequences of that link are. To illustrate this we will travel into the areas around the North Pole. The impressive dynamic natural elements that are typical of this area speak to everyone's imagination: a virginal white stage with unimaginable forces, such as rapidly receding glaciers, floating icebergs, drifting ice. On these dynamic stages we will place huge sculptures, which derive their inspiration from the local culture. These almost majestic sculptures will be propelled by their stages at high speeds toward their final destruction. In order to reach our audience with this magnificent theatrical drama, we will broadcast it live into people’s living rooms.

In this way, a new dimension to climate change will be added, putting feeling and emotion back into the debate.

Because cool(E)motion is very concerned about the effects of climate change moving south, we willgive the very first victims of climate change a voice: the Inuit, a group of people who currently have no voice. Their story will become ours. We realize that our stage may be far removed from people’s doorstep, therefore we will bring this project into people’s living room, via TV, and other modern media.

Since cool(E)motion condemns no one for actions, behaviours or opinions ofn the past, but rather puts its energy into creating a new sort of consciousness, everyone has a chance to participate and make a positive difference. Let us go out and start doing today what is required for tomorrow. We will offer a platform and show that everyone will make important decisions and investments, which will be necessary for our future.

Cool(E)motion‘s vision is providing a new strong viewpoint. Especially in changing times (crisis in Chinese is written by 2 syllables, one for “Danger” and another for “Opportunity”)

Therefore, a BIG theme today is how to create, let alone embed, sustainable innovative capability into organisations (the so-called, ambidextrous model). Cool(E)motion is a unique opportunity to get a glimpse of another reality, to operate in a surrounding that can’t be easily created by yourself, an opportunity to become networked in a way it can’t otherwise.

Art is emotion. And it is this very emotion which is lacking in the discussion that even for insiders has become a cacophony. We seek your support for cool(E)motion in creating a better future for the planet and its people.