Check out this gallery for a few shots along the road in episode 4 of the odyssey.
Ep. 4: After a quick stop at Australia’s most famous landmark, Uluru, we head to Alice Springs in search for 87-year-old outback pioneer Molly Clark.
En route from Aldinga Beach to Coober Pedy, venturing into the outback.
A few snapshots from behind the scenes of our first week on the road.
Curious about life in an ecovillage? Watch this extended interview with Elizabeth Heij from Aldinga Arts Ecovillage.
Check out our photos from Aldinga Arts EcoVillage.
Ep. 2: In this week’s episode we head to Aldinga Beach, just south of Adelaide. We meet Lynda McCarty who shows us around Aldinga Arts EcoVillage.
Background material: a few shots from Norwegian ecovillage Trehyttelandsbyen (The Tree Hut Village), part of a freelance job in 2007.
Here is some more background information about The Inland Sea and what framed the project.
It is with a mix of excitement, nerves and total exhaustion that I now can finally present the first instalment of The Inland Sea: An Australian Odyssey.
Ep. 1: Come travel Australia with us! “This is gonna be a carousel ride…”
A presentation of The Inland Sea at La Trobe University during the Media and Cinema Studies Program’s postgraduate conference in November 2010.
The bilingual challenge: The Inland Sea presentation piece in the latest edition of ANSAnytt.
A few snaps of what’s to come…
This is a backseat-edited teaser trailer for The Inland Sea.
After two days of filming turtles on Cemetery Beach, we were up for a 880km drive in the hottest weather we’ve had so far.
In Roxby Downs we were almost run down by drunken bogans swerving between our tents in a car at four in the morning. Two days later we get chased by motorcycles in the desert.