Douglas MacAyeal
[Iceberg geologist]


Olav Oftedal
[Zoologist]
Henry Kaiser Composer/producer, research diver]
Samuel Bowser
[Cell biologist]
Jan Pawlowski
[Zoologist]
David Ainley [Marine Ecologist]
Peter Gorham
[Physisist]
“If you take everybody who’s not tied down, they all sort of fall down to the bottom of the planet, so that’s how we got here, you know. We’re all at loose ends, and here we are together.” - William Jirsa, linguist
Stefan Pashov
[Philosopher]
Ashrita Furman [Multiple world record breaker]
Werner Herzog [Director]
William Jirsa [Linguist]
The poems on this website were inspired and generated by the script of Herzog's documentary 'Encounters at the end of the world'. Four important 'inner' themes have been chosen, assembled to bring another - in the documentairy more subliminal - message about climate change and the need of behavioural change. Hear, See, Want and Change. Words that stayed with me during the documentary and that for me represent the inner landscapes of the people in the antarctic landscape. The sentences that include these words formed the inspiration for the poems in this website. The words were spoken by scientists, philosophers, ecologists, zoologists, geologists, a linguist, a musician, and a multiple world record breaker. Different backgrounds, all 'professional dreamers'.
Inner Landscapes
Hear
See
Want
Change