Art History Weekend January 25th – 26th
Welcome to Art Science Weekend at Vitenparken !
Date: January 25 – 26
Time: 11 – 15
Age: Activities are best suited for children aged 5 and over
Price:
Child + one adult 129,-. Additional adult ticket costs NOK 129,-. Free for children under 3 years in the same group.
We offer free tickets to families who are in a difficult social or economic situation. Do you think you could benefit from this offer, or do you know someone who could? Send an email to elina@vitenparken.no to get a free ticket.
Address: Høgskoleveien 1, 1430 Ås
Every last weekend of the month, we invite children to a weekend filled with discovery, creativity and exploration. Each Science Weekend has its own theme, carefully designed by our skilled facilitators to create educational, interactive and fun experiences. The activities give children the opportunity to develop their interests in science, art and the environment, while the whole family gets a unique opportunity to explore together.
The theme for January's Science Weekend is art. Art is just as important for children's development as science - it awakens curiosity, creativity and the joy of creating! As a science center, we want to inspire children to explore their creative sides through play, learning and practical experiences. This weekend is about exploring, seeing the familiar with new eyes and letting their imagination run wild. Through the joy of creation and by using different senses, both children and adults get the opportunity to create and explore in an inspiring and slightly different environment, where art and science meet.
Drop-in activities
11 – 15
- A Wetland Chronicle – Video Installation
Auditorium, 2nd floor
A Wetland Chronicle is a video installation by visual artist Helene Sommer. The work is based on a small wetland area consisting of two small ponds, a stream and a marsh, in the immediate vicinity of the Jane exhibition pavilion located in the forest in Maridalen. The starting point is a poetic mapping of the ecology of the wetland underwater, using underwater cameras and hydrophones from February to November.In the auditorium, we fill the room with visual underwater footage accompanied by a soundtrack of footage of underwater life in the wetland area, the movement of the underwater camera, as well as fragments of soundtracks from historical underwater films before underwater sound recording was possible. You will also be able to see an accompanying continuous scrolling text as a kind of stream of consciousness - a chronicle - that fabulates around everything from the frog perspective, military history, rumors, legends, mythologies, camera, algae, optics, oystercatcher larvae, technology and surveillance.
The work can be experienced between 11:00 and 15:00 on Saturday and Sunday in the auditorium on the 2nd floor. The audience can enter and exit as they wish.
Visual artist Helene Sommer graduated from the Norwegian Academy of Fine Arts. She works with video, text and installation and is concerned in her work with the way we experience and understand our surroundings and history. Helene Sommer shows her work in galleries, museums and festivals at home and abroad. Read more.
- Jumping Frog & Frog Eye
Headquarters, 1st floor
Try your hand at folding a jumping paper frog or design your own frog eye in our creative station.
- Random art
Headquarters, 1st floor
Create a unique piece of art using robots and coding. Let chance control the outcome!
- Scissors template: Wetland beast
Headquarters, 1st floor
Inspired by Helene Sommer's work A Wetland Chronicle and Henri Matisse's collage work, you can create colorful wetland landscapes or imaginative creatures.
- Template a message
Headquarters, 1st floor
Make an edible message for a frog, bird or fish! This eco-friendly message can be broken down naturally in nature.
- Joint work
Headquarters, 1st floor
Everyone can participate in creating a large work of art that takes shape throughout the weekend.
- Art trail for Long-legged Butt-nosed Frogs
The granary and outside
Get a map and explore NMBU's artwork, monuments and busts around campus. The maps were developed by KORO in collaboration with NMBU and can be found in the Grain Room.
- Art Trail for Short-Legged Tadpoles
The granary and outside
Walk your own frog art trail around the duck pond, inspired by A Wetland Chronicle . Activities and little wonders await along the way. Maps and information are available in the Grain Room.
Timed activities
11:30, 12:30, 1:30 p.m.
- Form a Frog Buddy
Matlab, 2nd floor
Make your own frog friend out of clay! Under the guidance of our Science Hosts, you can shape, knead and create unique frogs that dry for display. Want to take them home? With a little heat treatment, they can be painted and taken straight to their new village.
