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Aside from being an Oscar and BAFTA winning filmmaker, Craig Foster is also a naturalist, author and ocean explorer. His films have won over 150 international awards and he co-founded the Sea Change Project in 2012.
Craig’s work has contributed to the marine sciences through the discovery of new species and new animal behaviours. He is the first person to create a method of underwater tracking in the kelp forest. His film “My Octopus Teacher” has led to making the Great African Seaforest a global icon.
Craig also has consulted for 8 years to the centre for early sapiens behaviour, SapienCE, and created an award winning exhibition about middle Stone Age human origins. Drawing on 30 years of his work with the San and other indigenous African people, the exhibit promotes Africa as the origin of science and art.
Craig believes that the greatest threat we face is the cooling of the human heart towards nature. All his work is about inspiring a change of heart, inspiring people to care for and regenerate nature around them. Through his work, he shares his love of nature with others, and has kept his pact to dive 365 times a year for over a decade.
"We explore the possibilities of what is needed to make ourselves vulnerable and open to be seen in new ways"
By Craig Foster
Tactile Portrait
The Mirror Broke the Human Soul
The World Looks Back
What is a Selfie if the Self is the world
In a time marked by separation and fragmentation, this series encourages us to reflect, diffract, and see worlds meeting, reflecting through and with each other.
Reflective Forest I
Reflective Forest II
Reflective Forest III