Wunderbar. Genau das Richtige am Montagmorgen.

Thanks to curiositycounts: Yep, it’s a stop-motion inside a stop-motion – 500 people holding more than 1,500 developed analog pictures all around Israel


When the Water Ends tells the story of climate change conflicts  in East Africa. For thousands of years, semi-nomadic pastoralists have  followed fresh water sources and grazing land. They are accustomed to  harsh environments and surviving with limited resources. But with the  impacts of climate change, competition for water and pasture is  escalating. Increased drought and decreased rainfall is fueling violent  conflict over water and grazing lands.    Photojournalist Evan Abramson spent two months traveling and living among these tribal communities. When the Water Ends is Abramson’s first multimedia piece, and he captured several voices  and communities during his reporting. He shot over 10,000 photographs  and interviewed several tribesmen and leaders from local NGOs. Yale  Environment 360 commissioned the project and asked MediaStorm to produce  a video that also included interviews from the scientific community.

When the Water Ends tells the story of climate change conflicts in East Africa. For thousands of years, semi-nomadic pastoralists have followed fresh water sources and grazing land. They are accustomed to harsh environments and surviving with limited resources. But with the impacts of climate change, competition for water and pasture is escalating. Increased drought and decreased rainfall is fueling violent conflict over water and grazing lands.

Photojournalist Evan Abramson spent two months traveling and living among these tribal communities. When the Water Ends is Abramson’s first multimedia piece, and he captured several voices and communities during his reporting. He shot over 10,000 photographs and interviewed several tribesmen and leaders from local NGOs. Yale Environment 360 commissioned the project and asked MediaStorm to produce a video that also included interviews from the scientific community.