We are ADHD.
My name is Óskar Guðjónsson.
My name is Thómas Jónsson.
I am Magnús Trygvason Eliassen.
And my name is
Ómar Guðjónsson.
We are in Iceland.
We are at a lake
that is called Kleifarvatn.
Many people that we play
for have been here already
and they've experienced
this environment we have here.
And that’s beautiful to hear
if somebody hears something
related to our
country in our music.
I personally think that the
disappearance of the glacier Ok
is just a bit sad, but it’s
also just a sign of the times.
Having kids, you are aware that
we are leaving something for them,
which is different
than what we took.
And we, I mean, we’ve been
aware of this for a long time,
but maybe not thinking
about it every day like now.
20 years ago, when I was
visiting my mother’s hometown
her brother was showing me
where the glacier used to be
when he was young.
And we were seeing mountains
that weren’t there 50 years ago.
I have no relationship
to these boys, but to that bus!
I mean, really,
that’s my kind of bus.
Do you feel it?
The bus?
A letter to the future
Ok is the first Icelandic glacier
to lose its status as a glacier.
In the next 200 years
all our glaciers are
expected to follow the same path.
This monument is
to acknowledge that we know
what is happening and
what needs to be done.
Only you know if we did it.
