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In search of breathtaking images, the animal filmmaker Christina Karliczek Skoglund, who lives in Sweden, has been traveling around the world for 20 years. Now she shares her exciting experiences at the Gasometer.
She survived a walrus attack in the Arctic and came closer to Greenland sharks than almost any person before her: adventure, adrenaline, and intense encounters define Christina Karliczek Skoglund's everyday life, as the Emmy-nominated underwater camerawoman specializes in diving under the ice. In May, the ice diver living in Sweden will report in the industrial monument Gasometer under the large installation "The Wave" about her spectacular journeys and show breathtaking footage from the depths of the oceans.

The visit to the exhibition "Planet Ocean" is included on the day of the event from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., or until 11:00 p.m. following the lecture.