Greenpeace: Nudists on a gletsjer

Posted by Bert Callens on October 18, 2009 No comments yet

“The melting of the glaciers is an indisputable sign of global climate change”.
That’s not the first time we hear something like that. But not everyone is willing to change!
Luckily there is still one non-profit organization that does everything to change peoples mind… Greenpeace!

Greenpeace Switzerland assembled 600 volunteers to do a photo shoot under Spencer Tunick, famous for his pictures of nude gatherings in public settings worldwide. (Like in Mexico City, where 18.000 people undressed themselves for the man)
The organisers said they wanted to demonstrate a symbolic relationship between the vulnerability of the melting glacier and the human body.

Nice work, I must admit..
After the video you can see some pics (for the fans, really good zoom-quality!)


Company: Greenpeace Switzerland
Artist: Spencer Tunick
Country: Switzerland Switzerland

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