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now [2022/11/10 13:50] – [PAVILION WETLAND 13.- 15. OCTOBER 2022] jiska | now [2024/04/09 10:08] (current) – [PAVILJONG VÅTMARK / PAVILION WETLAND] jiska | ||
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====== PAVILJONG VÅTMARK / PAVILION WETLAND ====== | ====== PAVILJONG VÅTMARK / PAVILION WETLAND ====== | ||
- | Paviljong Våtmark finner sted i Østensjøvannets naturreservat sine randsoner mellom mai og oktober 2022. | + | Paviljong Våtmark finner sted i Østensjøvannets naturreservat sine randsoner mellom mai og oktober 2022. Gruppen jobber for tiden med å utvikle [[artotek|Våtmarksbiblioteket]] og en publikasjon som lanseres i 2024. |
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+ | //Pavilion Wetland is taking place in the bordering zones to Østensjøvannet nature reserve between May and October 2022. The group is currently developing [[artotek|The Wetland Library]] and a publication to be launched in 2024 // | ||
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+ | ====SPRING MEETING 2023 ==== | ||
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- | //Pavilion Wetland is taking place in the bordering zones to Østensjøvannet nature reserve between May and October 2022.// | ||
====PAVILION WETLAND 13.- 15. OCTOBER 2022 ==== | ====PAVILION WETLAND 13.- 15. OCTOBER 2022 ==== | ||
Documentation of the three days in October when works of the Pavilion Wetland-artists were shown at various places in the area around Østensjøvannet nature reserve. | Documentation of the three days in October when works of the Pavilion Wetland-artists were shown at various places in the area around Østensjøvannet nature reserve. | ||
+ | ====Andrea Bakketun==== | ||
**Andrea Bakketun′s** work is a “kaleidoscopic guide” where one audience member at a time receives a backpack and a guide book that leads them towards a hidden cavity. Through the instructions and texts in the book as well as the kit for explorations found in the backpack, the audience is offered a multitude of entry points to access the place′s past and present. \\ | **Andrea Bakketun′s** work is a “kaleidoscopic guide” where one audience member at a time receives a backpack and a guide book that leads them towards a hidden cavity. Through the instructions and texts in the book as well as the kit for explorations found in the backpack, the audience is offered a multitude of entry points to access the place′s past and present. \\ | ||
Photo credits: Frank Holtschlag | Photo credits: Frank Holtschlag | ||
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+ | ====Geir Tore Holm==== | ||
With a view over the Østensjøvannet lake you find a human scale birdhouse made by **Geir Tore Holm**. On the inside, the walls of the house are painted with egg tempura and a palette of the colors based on the birds that are most present at the lake: the great crested grebe, mallard, tufted duck, eurasian coot, ruff, black-headed gull, swan, sedge warbler and woodpigeon. There is space for two people to sit inside and watch the life at the lake through two round holes in the wall. \\ | With a view over the Østensjøvannet lake you find a human scale birdhouse made by **Geir Tore Holm**. On the inside, the walls of the house are painted with egg tempura and a palette of the colors based on the birds that are most present at the lake: the great crested grebe, mallard, tufted duck, eurasian coot, ruff, black-headed gull, swan, sedge warbler and woodpigeon. There is space for two people to sit inside and watch the life at the lake through two round holes in the wall. \\ | ||
Photo credits: Frank Holtschlag | Photo credits: Frank Holtschlag | ||
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+ | ====Søssa Jørgensen==== | ||
**Søssa Jørgensen** installed four rhythmic instruments in Bogerudbekken, | **Søssa Jørgensen** installed four rhythmic instruments in Bogerudbekken, | ||
Photo credits: Frank Holtschlag | Photo credits: Frank Holtschlag | ||
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The artist duo **KVAE& | The artist duo **KVAE& | ||
Photo credits: Michael Miller | Photo credits: Michael Miller | ||
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+ | ====Marie Nerland==== | ||
**Marie Nerland** has been taking the football field bordering the bog of Bogerud as the starting point for a guided tour through the area. Here and on different spots along the route, performer Mariama Slåttøy read fragments of histories, creating a patchwork of connections.\\ | **Marie Nerland** has been taking the football field bordering the bog of Bogerud as the starting point for a guided tour through the area. Here and on different spots along the route, performer Mariama Slåttøy read fragments of histories, creating a patchwork of connections.\\ | ||
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Photo credits: Michael Miller | Photo credits: Michael Miller | ||
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Credits for photos under: Frank Holtschlag\\ | Credits for photos under: Frank Holtschlag\\ | ||
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+ | ====Randi Nygård==== | ||
**Randi Nygård** has created an instrument for The Pavilion Wetland named the " | **Randi Nygård** has created an instrument for The Pavilion Wetland named the " | ||
Photo credits: Frank Holtschlag | Photo credits: Frank Holtschlag | ||
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+ | ====Vertikale Studier==== | ||
**Vertikale Studier** is a collaboration between Espen Sommer Eide and Signe Lidén. Their performance started at dusk with a walk on the paths through the wetland and up to a small hill, where the live recording of a radio show was taking place. In the form of a radio montage, the two performers conducted different sound experiments alongside spoken words and recordings that were played through small speakers placed around in the trees. The sound experiments were interactions with a machine learning model trained on months of audio recordings from the wetland area. The performers used a range of acoustic instruments in order to both play with and search the achieve of sounds. \\ | **Vertikale Studier** is a collaboration between Espen Sommer Eide and Signe Lidén. Their performance started at dusk with a walk on the paths through the wetland and up to a small hill, where the live recording of a radio show was taking place. In the form of a radio montage, the two performers conducted different sound experiments alongside spoken words and recordings that were played through small speakers placed around in the trees. The sound experiments were interactions with a machine learning model trained on months of audio recordings from the wetland area. The performers used a range of acoustic instruments in order to both play with and search the achieve of sounds. \\ | ||
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+ | Documentation- recording of the live radio montage. This is a mixdown from 24 min performance into 16 min. Many thanks to Alexander Rishaug for recording it live. | ||
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+ | ====Hild Borchgrevink==== | ||
Opening event with a performative speech by **Hild Borchgrevink**. The speech was a series of reflections around the language, histories and origins of the words used in the " | Opening event with a performative speech by **Hild Borchgrevink**. The speech was a series of reflections around the language, histories and origins of the words used in the " | ||
Photo credits: Jiska Huizing | Photo credits: Jiska Huizing | ||
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=====The Wetland Walkinar Audio Guide===== | =====The Wetland Walkinar Audio Guide===== | ||
- | Welcome to join the wetland walkinar | + | Welcome to the Wetland Walkinar |
- | Audio documentation | + | The audio documentation |
- | The walk start a at the [[https:// | + | The walk starts |
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- | Now, you need to walk back ca 100 m until you find a path with trunks | + | Now, you need to walk back ca 100 m until you find a path with wooden planks |
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- | The walk continues down to and then across the Bogerud swamp to a [[https:// | + | The walk continues down to and then across the Bogerud swamp to a [[https:// |
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- | Finally, on the hight above Bakkehavn, we will listen to a recorded conversation between field philosopher Thom van Dooren and Randi Nygård. Based on sharing stories about encounters with birds and trees, the conversation explores how different forms of life express meaning. | + | Finally, on the height |
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**//Søt dessert fra randsonen//: | **//Søt dessert fra randsonen//: |