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Publisher Note

Solastalgia is a form of homesickness one gets when one is still at home, but the environment is changed.

Combining fictitious storytelling and poetic photography, Solastalgia sheds light on an increasingly urgent environmental issue affecting the archipelago of 118 islands that make up the city of Venice, Italy.

Venice is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the European city most under threat from the impact of climate change. Its buildings and fragile foundations are progressively eroded by rising global sea-levels, land subsidence, frequent high tides, and maritime pollution caused by hulking cruise ships. In the past hundred years the water level has risen by nearly 30cm (12in) – sparking ‘extreme concern’ from the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in 2016.

Written in the voice of Venice – a city deserted by its inhabitants and sinking gradually into oblivion – this emotive book recalls its former life of grandeur and speculates on the outcome of its worsening predicament. Photographs are made from film negatives that lay soaking for weeks in the same Adriatic seawater that is actively deteriorating and swallowing the city.

Publisher
Release Place London, United Kingdom
Edition 1st edition
Release Date September 2017
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ISBN-13: 9780994791924
Work  
Subform Photobook
Topics Pollution, Sea, Venice
Methods Photography
Language English, Italian
Dimensions 17.0 × 24.0 × 1.2 cm
Pages 84