ghosting Glacier – August 18 – September 18 2022
18/08/2022 - 16/09/2022
Pop-up exhibition at Vitenparken and Norwegian BioArt Arena – NOBA
Opening event: 18.08.2022 at 18:00
Dates: August 18 – September 18
Price: 50 kr
Free entrance with a purchase of food or beverages in the cafe.
Tickets can be bought here or in the cafe upon arrival.
Location: Vitenparken Campus As
ghosting* Glacier (here meaning create, compose, record, rewrite, communicate) is a collaborative and interdisciplinary art project about the glacier among Leon Muraglia, Romek Paluch-Edwards, photographer Linnea Syversen and choreographer Rebekka Sæter.
The project investigates the human/nature relationship in a time of climate change and will result in an audio-visual work composed, written and created at/in/by the glacier. The project uses artistic approaches to investigate how we continuously affect and are being affected by our interaction with place.
By entangling and blending the boundaries between glacier and human we would like to investigate and explore the continuous influences by the presences of bodies and beings, in a coalition of human and more-than-human wills.
The project also addresses the subconscious and emotional defense-mechanisms many experience in relating to and dealing with climate change. how do these mechanisms manifest themselves in our expression, in our ideas and in our contact with a melting glacier.
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About ghosting Glacier
ghosting Glacier is an interdisciplinary short film project, which started in the fall of 2019. The project is a collaboration between musicians/producers Leon Muraglia, Romek Paluch-Edwards, photographer Linnea Syversen and choreographer Rebekka Sæter.
The project explores the complex relationships between humans and places based on the idea that we continuously influence and are influenced by our interaction with the more-than-human.
By messing with and entangling ourselves in unclear dividing lines between humans and glaciers, the project is an attempt to develop other and new narratives and stories about the place glacier, and about how the interaction between place and humans can take place.
We also explore how our established narratives, be they historical, socio-cultural or commercially shaped, are expressed in the encounter between place (nature), climate change and our various artistic practices.
The project is supported by Norwegian Dance Artists.
For more information about the project:
www.ghostingglacier.com
@ghostingglacier
