Lost & Found: Boberg 1. explores frictions between distant and present memories. The system forms a hands-on interplay between material and computational properties, where physical objects become the audiovisual instrument.
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 was nominated for The Lumen Prize and received an Honorable Mention at the Matera Intermedia Festival in Italy in 2019. A lecture and workshop were set up around the piece at Tate Britain in 2019.
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 was nominated for The Lumen Prize and received an Honorable Mention at the Matera Intermedia Festival in Italy in 2019. A lecture and workshop were set up around the piece at Tate Britain in 2019.
Östergötlands Museum, Linköping, 2022
Galleri Syster, solo exhibition, Luleå, 021
Tekniska Museet, Stockholm, 2021
CCTV Studio, Stockholm, 2021
Matera Intermedia Festival, Italy, 2019
Dorkbot, London, 2019
Late at Tate Britain, London, 2019
Creative Machine 2, London, 2018
Echosystems, London, 2018
Galleri Syster, solo exhibition, Luleå, 021
Tekniska Museet, Stockholm, 2021
CCTV Studio, Stockholm, 2021
Matera Intermedia Festival, Italy, 2019
Dorkbot, London, 2019
Late at Tate Britain, London, 2019
Creative Machine 2, London, 2018
Echosystems, London, 2018