The Watermarks Project


Sea levels are rising due to climate change... but how much could they rise and how quickly? And how could this affect us?
Watermarks is an artist led, public art project that will use a series of large scale projections at sites across the centre of Bristol to explore these questions...

Flood level marks are projected on to the sides of buildings, showing how high water levels could potentially rise as the sea inundates the central, low lying areas of Bristol. By displaying these levels in real space, the project aims to help us to imagine the depth and extent of this potential future flooding - allowing us to measure them against ourselves in familiar environments.

The complexity and inherent uncertainty involved in predicting sea level rise means there is little consensus across the global scientific community as to how much sea levels could rise in the coming decades. The Watermarks project will use current UK government predictions for the next century to set key flood mark levels. The project, however, will also acknowledge uncertainty explore other scenarios.

Chris say: "Although the message is stark, the flood levels shown are as if the city is undefended and adaption measures have not been put in place. As the waters gradually rise over the coming century, there is much we can do to adapt and defend!

"This project contends that the future of our cities and landscapes and our responses to rising sea levels are not just left to scientists, politicians, engineers and the built environment professions but emerge from as wide a base as possible with participation and involvement from all sections of the wider community. Ultimately the mitigation and adaptation measures will be social and cultural as much as scientific and technical."

The site-specific installation runs in conjunction with a website and workshops that are intended to encourage debate and creative participation of the audience.

1 Comment:

  1. Anonymous said...
    that's an excellent idea! wish i had thought of that first.

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