Hydrofeminist METitations Episode 2: Norway

Hydrofeminist METitations Episode 2: Norway

ENSAYOS Listening Series

11/11/2020 1:39PM

Episode Synopsis "Hydrofeminist METitations Episode 2: Norway"

Episode two is set in Norway and begins in the frozen Arctic. Artist Karolin Tampere has created “A glaciorhythmic audio collage” from the sounds she captured during an artist residency on the island of Spitsbergen. Artist Randi Nygård shares thought-experiment on Norway’s marine resources act, which states that “The wild living marine resources belong to society as a whole in Norway.”  Artists Søssa Jørgensen and Geir Tore Holm share a playful manifesto about caring for a creek on their farm outside of Oslo, and a binaural audio collage documenting their 11-day boat journey above the Arctic Circle. The episode closes with "Kings of the Rivers," a song about farmed sea salmon that was written by a group of artists who were part of the Sørfinnset Skole artists-at-sea-residency in 2016. Christy Gast and Karolin Tampere perform the song. Catalina Jaramillo is the host.

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