An immersive multimedia installation uniting art, technology, and community to explore Antarctica’s beauty and inspire climate action.
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30x30 Petition

Join ASOC to protect 30% of

Antarctica’s Southern Ocean by 2030!

Why protect antarctica?
If you live on this planet, you can thank Antarctica. The continent helps stabilize our climate, and its waters provide nutrients for fish around the world. It is also the only continent on Earth dedicated to peace and science.

But Antarctica is facing an increasing number of threats. With melting ice, warming waters, higher temperatures, and increased fishing, Antarctica, and all of the creatures that live there, need us more than ever.

Leading ocean conservation organizations are coming together to advocate for action, but we need your help to protect Antarctica now and for future generations.

Photos credit: John Weller Photography
about the film & outernet london
Antarctica: The Melting Silence is a groundbreaking multimedia installation that merges art, technology, and activism to highlight the urgent need for Antarctic conservation. Through immersive visuals and cutting-edge digital storytelling, the project brings Antarctica’s fragile beauty and the impact of climate change to life.

The installation has been made possible with the great support of Outernet London.

Outernet London is an entertainment, arts, and culture district that opened in 2022 in London's West End. Name "London's most visited tourist attraction" by The Times in 2023, it is the largest digital exhibition space in Europe, featuring the world’s largest LED screen deployment and attracting 80 million visitors annually.
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