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works
Through Composition as Explanation, 2010
Quicksand frontier under-standing, 2010
Åtta korta, 2009
B, 2009
Manipulation, 2009
Sliding structure, 2008
Pipeline, 2007
In-side-out, sound installation, 2004
T-shirt with Malin Lobell, 2004
Adagio, 2003
Capsule, 2003
Spela roll!, 2003
Room, 2002
Bannerproduction, 2002
Several radioprograms at src digital radio, 2002-
Twinkle little lamp - in your store, light installation, 2001
How, streetwork in co-operation with Kristina Matousch, 2000
UKS Gallery, 2000
... with glue, 1999 |
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ÅTTA KORTA / Eight short: the evening will be entirely in spoken Swedish
Saturday 5/9 at Fylkingen.
Liv Strand and Eva Marklund invited eight persons to a night of experimental lectures. Lectures to contain a scenic potential on what topic the persons individually chose. The format was 6 minutes on stage with: Farid Al-Ghussein, Erik Centerwall & Stina Brockman, Johanna Gustavsson Fürst, Magnus Liistamo, Eva Marklund, Liv Strand, Jacob von Oelreich and Jenny Wiklund. Lise-Lotte Norelius played three short electroacustic pieces intervening the other lectures.
The nerve in a projectory story telling got us into this survey of the form of lectures. Eva Marklund and my self has the last year been talking a lot about a shared fascination of the nerdiness people can show when they tell you something. We love this and decided to invite some more persons than our selves to examine this…
We encouraged all participants to think unconventional and to expand whatever idea they started with. It turned out to be a night of a broad spectrum of impressions. After the lecturing part we held a well attended talk with the audience.
Flyer: atta_flyer.pdf
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Liv Strand told about Armenian symbols and associations, encircling the audience by a rolling stone
(as the need for a tru Armenian: to be surrounded by mountains).

Farid Al-Ghussein wrote a synopsis with the audience. It turned into a horror story about a dentist and a vampire.

Erik Centerwall & Stina Brockman showed images of victims of violence accompanied by reading a text voicing the perpetrators.

Magnus Liistamo made a tv-shop format of the knowledge of the wok-fi movement carried out in Kabul to amplify the wi-fi net works.

Jenny Wiklund staged a group of objects to a reading of a childhood memory connected to these objects.
In the end a photo with the objects in another time showed.

Jacob von Oelreich split the audience into action groups discussing the environmental question.
A raising sound of a threatened nature was played.

Eva Marklund composed a story in moving pictures stolen from youtube. It was about love.

Johanna Gustavsson Fürst gave a talk on her three favourite lamps. How they came into her possession and what need they full fill.
They lit up each other.
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