Iceland review - 2014, Síða 15

Iceland review - 2014, Síða 15
ICELAND REVIEW 13 Björk, patti Smith and film director darren Aronofsky joined forces with icelandic nature protection associations last month to launch the Stopp - let’s protect the park benefit concert. organized by Björk, Aronofsky, the iceland nature conservation Association (incA) and the icelandic environment Association (landvernd), the project raised iSk 35 million (uSd 310,000, eur 226,000) through ticket sales to the sold-out concert in Harpa concert Hall in reykjavík and a iSk 24 million donation from the pálmi Jónsson nature protection Fund. Björk and patti Smith were accompanied by a host of iceland’s hot- test musicians—of Monsters and Men, retro Stefson, Highlands, Samaris and Mammút—and lykke li from Sweden, with author Andri Snær Magnason speaking in between performances. But it was perhaps a video of author, photographer and environmentalist Guðmundur páll Ólafsson (1941-2012) which really drove the orga- nizers’ message home. Shown flicking through his book about the icelandic highlands, published back in 2000, Guðmundur páll ripped out photograph after photograph of highland gems which had been destroyed—until a large chunk of the book lay on the floor. Through the project, the organizers are striving to pro- tect the icelandic Highlands—dubbed ‘iceland’s Heart’— which is under renewed threat from plans to develop power plants, roads and power lines. Forming one of the largest territories in europe, south of the Arctic circle, which has never been inhabited or cultivated, the icelandic highlands are considered one of the last great wildernesses WoRDS AnD PHoTo By Zoë robErt in europe. “untouched nature is increasingly rare, and it’s a great treasure of the future. it will only become more special over time—and only if left unspoiled by roads, fences and power lines,” said Aronofsky, whose film Noah, which was partly filmed in iceland in 2012, premiered in iceland on the day of the concert. Aronofsky has emphasized that he and his crew went to great lengths to avoid environmental damage during filming. Having visited the country regularly since the late 60s, iceland holds a special place in patti Smith’s heart too. “i came here first as a 22-year-old girl. i thought iceland was the most beautiful and remote place i’d ever seen,” she described, adding that she returns time and time again to recharge. The organizers are also calling for the highlands to be made into one giant national park as well as the protection of the river Þjórsárver and its waterfalls. Furthermore, they protest plans to change the boundaries of the Þjórsárver protected area so that norðlingaölduveita or other reservoirs can be utilized. “The task ahead is to try and ensure that the highlands will be left intact,” explained director of landvernd Guðmundur ingi Guðbrandsson. Grímur Atlason, manager of iceland Airwaves music festi- val and one of the organizers of Stopp said the project had stemmed from his earlier nature conservation work with Björk. “i worked with her on the karaoke Marathon for nature project [to protest a canadian energy company’s growing stake in iceland’s HS orka power plant] and we had been talking about doing something again,” he told Iceland Review. “everything only fell into place in January. it’s magic really ...” * Stars from the Icelandic and international stage came together last month to raise funds in a bid to save Iceland’s highlands. proTecTinG icelAnd’S HeArT
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