Lost & Found: Boberg 1. explores frictions between distant and present memories. The system forms a hands-on interplay between material and computational properties, where instrumentation of physical objects are forming audiovisual resonances.
The piece started off as an exploration of a personal archive of objects and memorabilia. It has then grown to explore sonic qualities of objects in museum collections. It has over the years taken on different forms: as performance, installation and workshop. It got nominated to The Lumen Prize 2019 and received an Honorable Mention at the Matera Intermedia Festival in Italy 2019. A lecture and workshop were set up around the piece at Late at Tate Britain 2019.
ÖSTERGÖTLANDS MUSEUM, LINKÖPING, MAY 2022
GALLERI SYSTER [PART OF SOLO EXHIBITION THE LOST & FOUND DEPARTMENT], LULEÅ, DECEMBER 2021
TEKNISKA MUSEET, STOCKHOLM, OCTOBER 2021
CCTV STUDIO, STOCKHOLM, MAY 2021
MATERA INTERMEDIA FESTIVAL, ITALY, SEPTEMBER 2019
DORKBOT LONDON, LONDON, APRIL 2019
LATE AT TATE BRITAIN: LIQUID REFLECTIONS, LONDON, MARCH 2019
CREATIVE MACHINE 2, LONDON, NOVEMBER 2018
ECHOSYSTEMS, LONDON, SEPTEMBER 2018
Tellurian Visions is an audiovisual accompaniment to Sophia Loizou’s album Untold: A Tellurian Memorandum. The work re-interprets complex geological formations and their entangled states of existence, highlighting the deep connections between living systems, technological developments and earthly flows.
DRONE FOOTAGE FROM ICELAND
RELEASED ON HOUNDSTOOTH
FEATURE IN FACT MAGAZINE
Video design together with Emi Stahl for En natt i den svenska sommaren. Premiere in 2018 at Elverket, The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm.
WRITER: ERLAND JOSEPHSON
DIRECTOR: EIRIK STUBØ
SET DESIGN & COSTUME DESIGN: ERLEND BIRKELAND
SOUND DESIGN: BJÖRN LINNROS
VIDEO DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY: ANNIE TÅDNE & EMI STAHL (QPOINT)
DRONE PHOTOGRAPHY: TOM WALDTON
MASK: EVA-MARIA HOLM
Touring performances
2019 National Theatre, Budapest, Hungary
2019 Beijing People’s Art Theatre, Beijing, China
2019 National Theatre, Belgrade, Serbia
Video design for Empty House by Johan Inger at Nationaltheatre in Mannheim, Germany.
CHOREOGRAPHY & SET DESIGN: JOHAN INGER
MUSIC: FÉLIX LAJKÓ
COSTUME DESIGN: MYLLA EK
LIGHT DESIGN: ERIK BERGLUND & PETER LUNDIN (QPOINT)
VIDEO DESIGN: ANNIE TÅDNE (QPOINT)
NATIONALTHEATRE MANNHEIM, GERMANY
PREMIERE 11.01.19
EVERY is a constant and at the same time a fluctuating compound, where certain combinations, movements, orders, positions and shapes generate a resonating body. When actuated by force and light, mechanical rhythms begin to decay as victims of gravity, and magnetic hums make obscured fields tangible in sound-space. By letting commonplace and antiquated objects coexist with simple and functional electronic components, this piece reveals an intricate series of relationships between natural phenomena and chaotic forces of life. Every little thing is part of a larger system and Every is subject to corrosion.
Exhibitions:
NONAGON FESTIVAL, SVANÖ, AUGUST 2021
ECHOSYSTEMS, LONDON, SEPTEMBER 2019