Since 2008 artist and bell-maker Marcus Vergette has been developing the multi-site installation series Time and Tide Bells in various coastal spots across the UK. The installations consist of two bells, one upside down on top of the other, set up in tidal zones so...
The Bells of Aberdovey
A common theme in Northern European flood myths are the church bells of submerged cities. This motive can be found all along the ccoasts of Brittany, Wales, England, Germany and Poland. The popular folk song "Bells of Aberdovey" relates to the legend of the sunken...
“The sea has covered the plain of Gwydneu”
A Welsh legend tells the story of the sunken land Gwydneu (also known as "Gwydno" and later Cantre'r Gwaelod, "antref Gwaelod", "Cantref y Gwaelod" and in English ": "The Lowland Hundred") off the coast of Wales, UK. It first appears in the Llyfr Du...
FloodZone – an ongoing visual research of life in the tidal zone
FloodZone is an ongoing photographic series by Anastasia Samoylova, responding to the environmental changes in coastal cities of South Florida. The project began in Miami in 2016, when Samoylova moved to the area and experience living in a tropical environment for the...
The Mermaids of Weeki Wachee
In a theme park near Tampa, FL, you can see mermaids perform for you live since 1947. https://youtu.be/dUHPxsP8dzw The producers write on their website: "What do you get when you combine underwater fantasy with SCUBA technology? Why, you get mermaids, gliding and...
“For now, perhaps more than ever before, the past is relevant to the future.”
In the introduction to his book "Worlds in Shadow" from 2022 Australian Geographer Patrick Nunn writes: "The stories from Haida Gwaii and Aboriginal Australia neatly illustrate the three main sources of information from which we can today discover details about...
The woman in the fur coat who brought the flood
Australian Geographer Patrick Nunn opens a book of his with the following story told by a Chief of the Haida people of Haida Gwaii (formerly Queen Charlotte Islands)."Young recalled, his people lived in northwest Haida Gwaii in a large village across from Frederick...
Man made flooding in “Tintin and the Lake of Sharks”
The Belgian animation movie and comic book from 1972 and 1973 is set around an artificial lake in a fictious mountain state in the Balkans. We do not learn much about the history of the lake but Tintin explains during the landing flight that a whole town had to be...
Covers of “Tintin and the Lake of Sharks”
This classic Tintin comic story around an underwater city in a lake appeared first as a movie and a year later as a comic book. While the movie poster displayed various images from the movie in a rather playful manner, the first French language book edition had a much...
Blake and Mortimer: The Atlantis Mystery
In the Belgian classic comic series Blake and Mortimer there appeared in 1955 an adventure set in the mythical city Atlantis. It's the seventh story in the series which started in 1950. What I find noteworthy is that the city Atlantis here undergoes several...