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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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PIPELINE, 5.35 min, 2007
screened at Oberhausen Short Film
Festival, Germany and at Loop in Barcelona, Spain and at
Cinemateket, Stockholm and at Kino Arsenal in
Berlin in a program made by Anna Linder at
Filmform; Pipeline has been shown in exhibitions in Halifax and Montreal,
Canada
Pipeline, a video piece that brings the viewer on an uncharted journey through a pneumatic pipeline system. This pneumatic pipeline system runs by more than ten kilometres through the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm. My basic interest was to be able to see the unseen, the speed and way of the transports in such an ancient technical system. To view the idea of moving.
A capsule was modified to transport the video camera in order to capture the movement and sound of the capsule, as it navigates through the system. The sound recorded in the video is the sound of movement, sonically inhaling and exhaling in a sequence of frozen pauses and explosive movements. Pipeline is a field recording by a video camera that hover through a closed infrastructure. Pipeline is a remix of the video material from the public commission work
Krafters påverkan
/ Energy effect.
Credits:
Micke Höglund, who helped to modify the capsule and finding the right camera. Hanter Ingenjörsteknik for their great help sending the camera capsule. AKTÅ-group at Stockholms Läns Landstings kulturförvaltning for inviting me to work at Karolinska University Hospital. CRAC, creative room for art and computing in Stockholm, where the editing took place.
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Video: Pipeline. 1.52 min / 17 MB
- part of video (5.35 min) |
Stills from Pipeline.

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