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- | Pavilion Wetland | + | **Pavilion Wetland** takes place in Oslo, in the margin |
+ | === Entrance to The Wetland Pavilion=== | ||
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+ | How can we use and protect environments on land, sea, forests, marshes and wetlands? These questions characterize both our present and certainly our future and are the starting point for the long-term collaboration Pavilion. Here we focus our eyes, tune our ears, sharpen our senses of smell and taste and think with and about Østensjøvannet nature reserve and its peripheral zones. The nature reserve is located in urban surroundings in the east of Oslo, squeezed between buildings, highways, hiking trails, football fields and farms. A heavily trafficked road runs right through the two protected areas Østensjøvannet and Bogerudmyra. Life in the reserve is protected for its unique biodiversity, | ||
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+ | Why have we engaged with Østensjøvannet nature reserve with our long-term studies, when there are many other protected areas where the above mentioned challenges are more visible? One answer is that our experiences in the urban fringes of Østensjøvannet nature reserve are important for understanding the piecemeal nature loss that often threatens such areas. The outer edges of the conservation zone are constantly being negotiated, and life forms on land, in water and in wetlands are affected by human needs and activity at an steadily increasing pace. | ||
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+ | The buffer for such pressure is, among other things, the interest organization Østensjøvannets venner. It started as a people' | ||
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+ | In Paviljong, we discuss how we can avoid consuming our surroundings and how, at the same time, human presence in “natural” environments must not be reduced to recreation and tourism. Are there more ways to think about and around protection? What is the leeway for people who seek out protected areas? Can we interact with the life that is being protected? Is it even possible to think that nature can be protected through use? And if so, what might this look like from an artistic perspective? | ||
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+ | In 2022, we met during frequent gatherings at Østensjøvannet, | ||
+ | Between 2024 and 2027, the seven art projects will be activated and become part of what we have chosen to call the // | ||
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+ | **Andrea Bakketun, Espen Sommer Eide, Geir Tore Holm, Øyvind Novak Jenssen, Søssa Jørgensen, Signe Lidén, Marie Nerland, Randi Nygård, Karoline Sætre.**\\ | ||
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+ | P.s. A lot of Pavilion manifests itself in Norwegian, but [[the_wetland_walkinar|The Wetland Walkinar]] is a part of the project that is taking place in English.\\ | ||
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**The project is supported by [[https:// | **The project is supported by [[https:// | ||