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I saw empty pools and recycled my water at home. Still, I found it hard to grasp. The scarcity turned out to be way less visible than I expected and that exactly interested me. Only when I saw the empty dams outside the city, I realised that something was really wrong.

April 12, 2018: Day Zero, the day that the whole city of Cape Town would run out of water. The countdown to Day Zero was supposed to be a countdown to chaos. Zindzi Zwietering (NL) spent two months in the city to document the crisis.

Bron reflects on South Africa’s water crisis and questions how urban citizens relate to a changing earth. An earth on which a quarter of the world population deals with extreme shortages. We are highly dependent on natural sources, but they have become more and more invisible for citizens of urban areas. How can we as a society really comprehend the significance of the situation as long as there is still water flowing from our taps?

Bron investigates the human perspective, not only on one country, but on a world exposed to climate crisis. Zwietering brings to life how invisible phenomena increasingly shape our daily lives. She renders the abstract clear and brings the hidden into focus.

Publisher
Release Place Amsterdam, Netherlands
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 2022
Credits
Writer: Lyanne Tonk
Printrun 750
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 978-94-92051-87-5
Work  
Subform Photobook
Topics Climate Change, South Africa, Water, Water Crisis
Methods Photography
Language English
Format softcover with dust jacket
Dimensions 23.0 × 29.0 cm
Pages 84
Technique Offset