Ferner/Kees
"Ferner/Kees" is a thought-provoking and visually appealing book that raises awareness about the impact of human activities, particularly domestication, on the Alps and the environment. The book combines powerful imagery with informative text to create a compelling message about the consequences of overdevelopment and the importance of sustainable living.
Departments
- Media Design
Degree
bachelor
Our actions have consequences, and we see them clearly when we look at our landscape in Austria. The glaciers are melting in a rapid speed and no matter what we would do in the present, they will be gone by 2075 and Austria will be ice-free. How did it come this far? When did the shift occur that transformed the alps from this untouchable, mighty thing into a land where we can go to by car? The book “Ferner/Kees” explores the history of the relationship between mankind and the mountains and how we changed and domesticated it to fit them into our lives, needs and desires.
Team
- Photography,
- Layout Design
- Simon Grissemann
- Production,
- Texter,
- Design
- Ricarda Moser
- Printproduction
- Simon Hagn