The document describes a scenography project for the environmental theater play "Klemet" located in Hemnes, Norway. The scenography transformed the surrounding valley into a shaman drum to tell the story of Klemet, a Sami man torn between traditional and farming lifestyles. Elements from Klemet's life and the villagers were constructed out of recycled materials from the valley. These included stage towers representing drumsticks overlooking the audience, haystacks representing farms, and a heller stone structure where Klemet lived, drawing on local building techniques. The scenography aimed to immerse audiences in the natural setting through a temporary constructed stage using only local materials.
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Artworks into Networks - Landscape electricity towersElena Paroucheva
Presentation: Elena Paroucheva - Electric Art
CIGRE Meeting in Seoul - Electric Environment Technology Colloquium
SCB2 Transmission Lines Tutorial Session
September 2017, Seoul - Sud Korea
Artworks into Networks - Landscape electricity towers
Summary
1) From industrial patrimony to cultural legacy
2) Artist’s concept
3) Building of an “Art-Pylon”
4) Custom-made pylons
5) Conclusion
From industrial patrimony to cultural legacy
Overhead line supports are often seen as visual pollution. Therefore, a viable solution must be found to integrate them into the environment I come as an artist, who has long been involved in environmental art, to share with you my experience of transforming a heritage and industrial know-how into recognized works of art and registered for posterity
I think - and I am not the only one - that art allows us to live in harmony with ourselves and our planet. Today, large budgets are devoted to the protection of the environment. A part of it should be used to improve the situation of our pylons.
Copyrigt: Elena Paroucheva/AGAGP
www.art-elena.com
Group of work: Lefter Qirici (PMNZSH); Ilirlluri (Archaeological Park of Antigonea); Dritanloloci (Municipality of Gjirokastra); Pablo Ballo (Civil Emergency); and Marsela Plyku Demaj (IMK)
The annual Festival Polytech is an open-air celebration of science and curiosity, welcoming thousands of guests of all ages. In 2014, scientists, artists and engineers from 12 countries of the world participated in the exhibitions and installations, lectures, screenings, performances and interactive stands run by the Museum. The festival was the first collaborative project of the Polytechnic Museum (Moscow) and the World Science Festival (New York).
Architectural Design Final Presentation in the Architectural Engineering MSc course in Politecnico di Milano, Polo Regionale di Lecco. The course was under the supervision of Prof. Massimo Tadi. The Team consisted of Amr Alaaeldin Elesawy, Jimeno Fonseca Alvarado, Rohit Perla, Alemayehu Amsalu, and Burcu Durak.
VIA.ARS.NATURA The Way To Art And NatureMarja de Jong
The program VIA.ARS.NATURA will be an overall and wide-range program of nationally and internationally significant artworks along old (historic) routes and paths in the countryside of east-Finland.
Artworks into Networks - Landscape electricity towersElena Paroucheva
Presentation: Elena Paroucheva - Electric Art
CIGRE Meeting in Seoul - Electric Environment Technology Colloquium
SCB2 Transmission Lines Tutorial Session
September 2017, Seoul - Sud Korea
Artworks into Networks - Landscape electricity towers
Summary
1) From industrial patrimony to cultural legacy
2) Artist’s concept
3) Building of an “Art-Pylon”
4) Custom-made pylons
5) Conclusion
From industrial patrimony to cultural legacy
Overhead line supports are often seen as visual pollution. Therefore, a viable solution must be found to integrate them into the environment I come as an artist, who has long been involved in environmental art, to share with you my experience of transforming a heritage and industrial know-how into recognized works of art and registered for posterity
I think - and I am not the only one - that art allows us to live in harmony with ourselves and our planet. Today, large budgets are devoted to the protection of the environment. A part of it should be used to improve the situation of our pylons.
Copyrigt: Elena Paroucheva/AGAGP
www.art-elena.com
Group of work: Lefter Qirici (PMNZSH); Ilirlluri (Archaeological Park of Antigonea); Dritanloloci (Municipality of Gjirokastra); Pablo Ballo (Civil Emergency); and Marsela Plyku Demaj (IMK)
The annual Festival Polytech is an open-air celebration of science and curiosity, welcoming thousands of guests of all ages. In 2014, scientists, artists and engineers from 12 countries of the world participated in the exhibitions and installations, lectures, screenings, performances and interactive stands run by the Museum. The festival was the first collaborative project of the Polytechnic Museum (Moscow) and the World Science Festival (New York).
Architectural Design Final Presentation in the Architectural Engineering MSc course in Politecnico di Milano, Polo Regionale di Lecco. The course was under the supervision of Prof. Massimo Tadi. The Team consisted of Amr Alaaeldin Elesawy, Jimeno Fonseca Alvarado, Rohit Perla, Alemayehu Amsalu, and Burcu Durak.
VIA.ARS.NATURA The Way To Art And NatureMarja de Jong
The program VIA.ARS.NATURA will be an overall and wide-range program of nationally and internationally significant artworks along old (historic) routes and paths in the countryside of east-Finland.
Similar to Ar(c)t(ic)tribes presentation 241014 (16)
1. WHAT´S HE BUILDING IN THERE
Gathering of the ar(c)t(ic) tribes II 24. - 26. oktober 2014
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2. THE STUDIO
Gathering of the ar(c)t(ic) tribes II 24. - 26. oktober 2014
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3. INTRODUCTION
B J Ø R N Å D A L + C A S A G R A N D E B J Ø R N Å D A L B J Ø R N Å D A L + T O F T A R K I T E K T E R B J Ø R N Å D A L + C A S A G R A N D E B J Ø R N Å D A L + C A S A G R A N D E
-operates in the intersection between architecture, landscape, art and stage design.
-socialanthropology - the individual & society
-Landscape in the macro, meso and micro scale.
-openform
-thermal design
-montage
-architecture of event.
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4. B J Ø R N Å D A L B J Ø R N Å D A L B J Ø R N Å D A L + C A S A G R A N D E B J Ø R N Å D A L + C A S A G R A N D E B J Ø R N Å D A L B J Ø R N Å D A L
collaborating with a range of offices and people including among others Marco Casagrande, Fasting Arkitekter and Toft Arkitekter.
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5. CONTEXT
LANDSCAPE & CULTURE
Gathering of the ar(c)t(ic) tribes II 24. - 26. oktober 2014
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6. CONTEXT
LANDSCAPE & CULTURE
2 NATURAL CULTURES
MOVEMENTS ACCORDING TO
CLIMATE & NATURE
SAMI / NOMADIC
– EAST WEST
FOLLOWING THE RIVERS TO
SWEDEN FINLAND & RUSSIA
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7. CONTEXT
NORWEGIAN / FARMING
– NORTH SOUTH
FOLLOWING THE COAST NORTH
TO RUSSIA AND ALL THE WAY
SOUTH TO PORTUGAL
BOTH CULTURES ARE IN
CONNECTION WITH NATURE,
CLIMATE, MICROCLIMATE
HOUSES ARE PLACED
ACCORDING TO LANDSCAPE
SOLUTIONS PROVIDED BY THE
INHABITANTS
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8. CONTEXT
INDUSTRIAL CITY
RECONSTRUCTION OF MODERN
NORWAY AFTER WW2
NEW CITY BASED ON
SOCIALDEMOCRATIC VALUES
LOCAL RESOURCES:
MINERALS AND HYDROPOWER
BIGGEST SOCIAL EXPERIMENT IN
NORWAY
TOP-DOWN URBAN PLANNING
1980´s CRISES PROPMTS
SOLUTIONS
STATE INTERVENTIONS
SOLVES SOME PROBLEMS BUT
MAKES OTHERS:
-CARCITY
-CABIN CITY
-NO LIFE IN THE CENTER
NORDLAND TEATER – CAMPUS
HELGELAND – AIRPORT
PROVIDES HOPE
NEED FOR BOTTOM UP
INTERVENTIONS
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9. JERNGAMMEN
Gathering of the ar(c)t(ic) tribes II 24. - 26. oktober 2014
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10. JERNGAMMEN
PROJECT:
Steelcabin in relation with the
musicfestival Verket and
Arkitekturens År
TEAM
Hans-Petter Bjørnådal - arch
Elise Adamsrød - writer
Steelmates at Miras AS
CLIENT:
Verket
SUPPORTED BY:
Rana Kommune
Miras AS
Verket
Location:
Mo i Rana, Norway
Completed:
2009-11
Connection between industrial city,
nature and culture
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PHOTO: KETIL BORN
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JERNGAMMEN
Steel structure
Grass roof
Shelter
Fireplace
Exhibition
Opening up to the
sorroundings..
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12. JERNGAMMEN
Steelworkers
-Identity
-Pride
Support from community
-concrete
-steelframe
-lighting
-gardening the green roof
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28. LIVSLINJER
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29. LIVSLINJER
PROJECT:
Exhibition for citymodel
ARCHITECT:
Hans-Petter Bjørnådal
CLIENT:
Rana Kommune
Helgeland Museum
LOCATION:
Mo i Rana, Norway
Brief:
New exhibition for the citymodel
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30. LIVSLINJER
Added value
-platform for discussion
-Exhibition of urban projects
-past, present, future
-museal projects
-present plans
-future projects
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34. KLEMET
ENVIRONMENTAL THEATER
Gathering of the ar(c)t(ic) tribes II 24. - 26. oktober 2014
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35. KLEMET
SCENOGRAPHY:
Hans-Petter Bjørnådal
ART DIRECTOR:
Ada Einmo Jurgensen
PROJECT IDEA:
Kjell Joar Pettersen-Øverleir
PLAYWRIGHT:
Stig Bang
COMPOSER:
Kjell Joar Pettersen-Øverleir
ORCHESTRA:
Tor Petter Aanes
TECHNICAL STAFF:
Nordland Teater
LOCATION:
Hemnes, Norway
COMPLETED:
2013
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PHOTO: KETIL BORN
36. KLEMET
Environmental theater
play about the dramatic life
of Klemet turning the whole
valley into a shaman drum.
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PHOTO: KETIL BORN
37. KLEMET
living in between the
Okstindan glacier on the
mountains and the farmers
in the valley.
Sami, torn between living the
traditional nomadic Sami
way of life and the life of the
farmers.
living as an outcast under a
rock “heller”,
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SITEMAP
38. KLEMET
Klemet lived with his wife
and children under a rock in a
nest built of moss, trees and
grass
local knowledge of the Sami
building techniques.
His rock was one of many left
behind by the retreating
Okstindan glacier during the
ice-age.
running water – a stream
conveniently running from
the mountains above.
the “heller” was blown to
pieces in an act of cultural
sabotage.
The spirit of Klemet had
never left the farmers in
peace
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39. KLEMET
ILLUSTRATION: INA-THERESE NORBERG-SCHULZ
CONCEPT
The drum
Derived from the sami drum
Drawings on the skin replaced
by Klemets actions
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40. KLEMET
ILLUSTRATION: INA-THERESE NORBERG-SCHULZ
Everything built from the
valley
Drumsticks growing from
nature
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41. KLEMET
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SITEPLAN
Stage
different layers:
the natural stage is the
surrounding mountains, farms
and the river running down
from the glacier.
Peninsula makes a natural
amfi
a temporary collage of a
constructed stage setting with
elements from Klemet’s life
and the life of the villagers.
All the construction materials
used in play are recycled from
the valley.
42. KLEMET
STAGETOWERS
These are the sticks of the
shaman drum casting light and
sound into the play and
overlooking the audience as a
reminder of some greater
power.
The construction material is
recycled from abandoned
houses.
HAYSTACKS
Representing the farmers’
natural habitat
cultivating the earth
acting as houses, fences,
curtains and in general backing
up the choreography.
HELLER
The stone under which Shaman
Klemet lived.
magical object where Klemet
found his home,
Realized as a mixture of glacier,
stone and traditional Sami
building techniques.
SEATS
Made of tree stumps from local
sawmills.
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SITEPLAN
43. BJØRNÅDAL ARKITEKTSTUDIO
0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5
KLEMET
ELEVATION
STAGETOWERS
These are the sticks of the
shaman drum casting light and
sound into the play and
overlooking the audience as a
reminder of some greater
power. The construction
material is recycled from
abandoned houses.
44. BJØRNÅDAL ARKITEKTSTUDIO
0 1 2 3 4 5
KLEMET
SECTION
STAGETOWERS
These are the sticks of the
shaman drum casting light and
sound into the play and
overlooking the audience as a
reminder of some greater
power. The construction
material is recycled from
abandoned houses.
46. KLEMET
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PHOTO: HANS-PETTER BJØRNÅDAL
HAYSTACKS
Representing the farmers’
natural habitat - cultivating the
earth. Multiple function in the
play acting as houses, fences,
curtains and in general backing
up the choreography.
51. URBAN NOMAD
WELCOME THE MONSTER
Gathering of the ar(c)t(ic) tribes II 24. - 26. oktober 2014
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52. URBAN NOMAD
welcome the monster
PROJECT:
Study on homelessness
AUTHOR:
Hans-Petter Bjørnådal
Location:
BAS, BERGEN
Completed:
2003
“URBAN NOMAD IS A BIG ISSUE
AND NEEDS TOOLS TO BE
RESEARCHED AND DEALT WITH.
NOMADIC CONNECTION BETWEEN
MAN AND NATURE IS IN THE CORE
OF OUR DEVELOPMENT AND
NEEDS MORE FOCUSING.”
MARCO CASAGRANDE
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Illustration: Byggekunst no 1, 2004
53. NOMAD CITY
Gathering of the ar(c)t(ic) tribes II 24. - 26. oktober 2014
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54. NOMAD
PROJECT ORGANIZERS:
Hans-Petter Bjørnådal
Marco Casagrande
LOCATION:
Røssvatnet, Hattfjelldal
Kommune
COMPLETED:
2011
The aim is to build up a
moving and flexible wooden
city on top of the frozen
Røssvatnet Lake. The
architecture is made out of
wood and mounted on
movable sledges. The
participating students will
realize individual and
collective structures and
live in them. The nomadic
structures will function as a
village for icefishing and
aurora observatory on the
lake.
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55. NOMAD CITY
ELEMENTS
1. Individual ice-fishing
houses
2. Public fire house
3. Public sauna
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Illustration: Marco Casagrande
56. NOMAD
AURORA
The Aurora and the bright
summer-nights are distinct
features of life on the arctic
circle, and at Røssvatnet ,
many miles from the nearest
city, there are no pollution
from city-lights and you can
clearly see the night sky.
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57. NOMAD CITY
ICEFISHING
The city will be designed as
cabins for ice-fishing on the
frozen lake,
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Photo: Ketil Born
58. NOMAD CITY
STUDENTS
The sixteen students of nineteen
nationalities came from four
universities and four different artistic
disciplines:
Environmental Art students
from Aalto University in
Helsinki,
Sustainable Urban Design students
from Lund University in Sweden,
Architecture students
from UEM in Madrid, Spain
Fine Art student
from
Bauhaus University in Weimar,
Germany.
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Photo: Nikita Wu
59. NOMAD CITY
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
While the city of Rome built
their Pantheon, the
nomads on the northern
hemisphere lived in
moveable and temporary
structures such as lavvos,
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60. BJØRNÅDAL + CASAGRANDE
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horisontal branches
construction - birchtree
woodmaterial
Windstopper
2"x 4"
Storage
Firewood
FIRE
RAMP
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"Skylight"
cladding pine branches
horisontal branches
construction - birchtree
Firewood
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outdoor
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firewood
etc
step
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NOMAD CITY
61. NOMAD CITY
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
Nomadic societies move
according to season,
climate & natural resources
The sami developed a
whole range of building
structures as part of their
nomadic culture. One of
them is a house on sledges.
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62. BJØRNÅDAL + CASAGRANDE
18´
1. Outdoor wood panel
2. Gaped wood 22x100 k600+air 22 mm
3. Wind block board 12 mm
4. Mineral insulation 200 mm+structure 50x200 k600
5. Aluminium paper 0.2 mm
6. Indoor paneling
NOMAD SAUNA / 1:50 / MC
SEAT, h=1m
STOVE
HOT WATER
HOLE IN ICE
LADDERS TO WATER
ADJUSTABLE VENTILATION
FIRE WOOD
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lyst trevirke
NOMAD CITY
Sauna is the ultimate
survivalstructure,
-fireplace to make food,
-heating for cleaning,
-place to sleep
69. NOMAD ACADEMY
ENVIRONMENTAL ART & ARCHITECTURE CAMPUS
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70. LOCATION
NOMAD ACADEMY
micro
- Korgen camping
peninsula
- Røssåga River, site-specific
- Korgen community
meso
- Hemnes munincipality
- Okstindan park
- Røssåga River
makro
- Helgeland
- Nordland
- Sami (Norway-
Sweden-Finland-
Russia)
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PHOTO: GRY ELLY FORDELSEN, KORGEN RØSSÅGA
71. CULTURE
NOMAD ACADEMY
NORWEGIAN
- settlement
- natural
SAMI
- nomadic
- Natural
human nature as
part of nature
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PHOTO: KETIL BORN KLEMETSPELET, HANS-PETTER BJØRNÅDAL
72. CAMPUS: MULTIFUNCTIONAL USE
NOMAD ACADEMY
FISHING CAMP
- fishing lofts and
support services
WELLNESS CENTER
- natural spa / baths
- saunas
- massage, beauty
treatments,
physiotherapy,
homeotherapy
- yoga, tai-chi, natural
meditation
- local food supply
NOMAD SCHOOL
- Multidisciplinary
research, design and
realizations
- Architecture,
environmental art,
community planning
ELDERLY CITIZEN’S SERVICE
HOUSING
- local knowledge center
BJØRNÅDAL + CASAGRANDE
PHOTO: ADA ZEI CHEN HOUSE, MARCO CASAGRANDE
73. ARCHITECTURE: loft cabins
NOMAD ACADEMY
- archaic luxury
- architecture as
mediator between
modern man and
nature
- meditative spaces
directed to the river
BJØRNÅDAL + CASAGRANDE
PHOTO: ADA ZEI ULTRA RUIN, MARCO CASAGRANDE
74. ARCHITECTURE: community kitchen and dining
NOMAD ACADEMY
COMMUNITY KITCHEN AND
DINING
- visiting chefs
- cooking workshops
- clean local food
BJØRNÅDAL + CASAGRANDE
PHOTO: ADA ZEI ULTRA RUIN, MARCO CASAGRANDE
75. ARCHITECTURE: spa & wellness center
NOMAD ACADEMY
- natural baths
- saunas
- floating sauna
- massage
- physioherapy
- homeotherapy
- beuty treatments
BJØRNÅDAL + CASAGRANDE
PHOTO: ADA ZEI ULTRA RUIN, MARCO CASAGRANDE
76. NOMAD SCHOOL OF ENVIONMENTAL CREATIVITY
NOMAD ACADEMY
EDUCATION, RESEARCH, DESIGN AND
REALIZATON OF:
1. NOMADIC ARCHITECTURE
2. ENVIRONMENTAL ART
3. LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
4. URBAN NOMAD
In co-operation with
Ruin Academy
Taiwan
JUT Foundation
Taiwan
International Society of Biourbanism
Italy
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77. OPERATIONAL
NOMAD ACADEMY
MIX OF AN ACADEMY AND OFFICE/
STUDIO
- WORKSHOPS
- INTERNSHIP STUDENTS AND YOUNG
PROFESSIONALS
-INDIVIDUAL RESEARCHERS
-TASK BASED TEAMS
-DESIGN STUDIOS
-MASTERS PROGRAM
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78. SERVICES TO COMMUNITY
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN,
REGIONAL PLANNING – OKSTINDAN PARK
COMMUNITY PLANNING – PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
ENVIRONMENTAL ART, PUBLIC ART
CHILDREN ARCHITECTURE AND ART WORKSHOPS
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE RESERCH AND DOCUMENTATION
FUTURES RESEARCH
NOMAD ACADEMY
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