Iceland review - 2019, Side 8

Iceland review - 2019, Side 8
4 Iceland Review Editor Gréta Sigríður Einarsdóttir Design & production E&Co. – eogco.is sbs Publisher Kjartan Þorbjörnsson Proofreaders Jelena Ćirić Writers Björn Halldórsson Frank Sands Jelena Ćirić Jóhann Páll Ástvaldsson Kjartan Þorbjörgnsson Magnús Sveinn Helgason Mariska Moerland Ragnar Tómas Hallgrímsson Translators Larissa Kyzer Gréta Sigríður Einarsdóttir Photographers Antje Taiga Jandrig Golli Spessi Illustrator Helga Páley Friðþjófsdóttir Subscriptions Dagbjört Oddný Matthíasdóttir subscriptions@icelandreview.com Advertising sales Reynir Elís Þorvaldsson reynir@whatson.is Daily news from Iceland icelandreview.com Print Oddi, Ecolabelled Printing Company. Personal freedom has been a hot button issue for about the same length of time as humans have lived in communities. Living in a group with others requires people to adopt some rules and regula- tions, but people’s right to self-deter- mine their actions and identity is integral to the kind of society we want to live in. Pioneers, innovators, trend-setters, and trailblazers are highly revered, while criminals, weirdos, extremists, and anarchists have no place in our soci- ety. We encourage breaking the mould but discourage breaking the rules. It’s a weird dichotomy where highly subjec- tive factors decide if your rule-breaking and individual thinking is the kind that society likes or the one it objects to. Politics muddy the waters even further, and of course, some people have a much narrower view of what constitutes rules than others. In this issue of Iceland Review, we speak with and about some pioneers, rule-breakers, and people who just want to do their own thing. Artists who create original art, allowing people to see the world in a new light; scientists who explore both new dimensions and solutions to the threats we’re facing; displaced people who need to find new paths to safety when a safe haven becomes dangerous; and athletes who are working towards extreme goals society may not understand. Doing what’s expected of you and is most likely to succeed can work and does, for a lot of people. But wouldn’t it be boring if everyone were doing that? Vala Þóroddsdóttir, the woman behind Partus Press, wants to publish poetry translations, which as anyone will tell you (including her) is bad business. Still, for the people who do buy those books, they can offer eye-opening insight into a different culture and leave some- thing behind that can’t be quantified in numbers or economic growth. Loji Höskuldsson is a young man who’s taking the traditional craft of embroi- dery and rethinking its traditions – and the result is adoring fans who can’t get enough of his art. There’s always going to be friction between people’s interpretation of the rules and limits of society, but you know what they say, rules were made to be broken. FROM THE EDITOR Gréta Sigríður Einarsdóttir Editor, Iceland Review Annual subscription (worldwide) €55, approxi- mately $57/�46, or equivalent in other currencies. Head office MD Reykjavík, Laugavegur 3, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland, Tel.: (+354) 537-3900. icelandreview@icelandreview.com No articles in this magazine may be reproduced elsewhere, in whole or in part, without the permission of the publisher. Iceland Review (ISSN: 0019-1094) is published six times a year by MD Reykjavík in Iceland. Send address changes to Iceland Review, subscriptions@icelandreview.com. Cover photo by Golli, Grímsvötn on Vatnajökull Perlan – Wonders of Iceland is an enchanting interactive journey through Iceland’s nature, on five floors. perlan.is 566 9000 Rammagerðin Gift Store Út í bláinn Restaurant Kaffitár Café Real Ice Cave in Reykjavík Wonders of Iceland At Perlan – Wonders of Iceland, the latest science, and the best museum artists and technologists have joined forces to create a truly amazing exhibition. Visitors can see, feel, and live Iceland’s many natural wonders all in one place. THE REYKJAVÍK GRAPEVINE BEST MUSEUM 2019 141 776 NO RD IC ECOLABEL PRINTED MATTER
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