DOGA (Reprogramming the city, 2018) The Vigeland Museum (permanent collection) Munchmuseet (diverse exhibitions) antipodes café DEG15 (2016) Gallery Svalbard (Utforsking av Norges Flagg #2, 2015)
Selected debris
1 Pedestal (with sand inside) 1 MDF plate (painted and printed) 1 OSB plate (printed) Paint (black 90%) 1 catalogue (picked directly from a trash bin) 1m Floor Trunking
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2019. RESHOW DISPLAY 1.1 – Oslo Architecture Triennale 2019
Display at DOGA
pedestal with sand from the Vigeland Museum with small cut to fix in the place.
black paint from Munch Museum
the cover was made with part of a a printed OSB plate from the exhibition “Reprogramming the city” held at DOGA.
iPad, cables and transformer (bought -used-)
White vinyl from “rest box” at Folkeverkstedet Deichmanske bibliotek
Flyers made with a catalogue (trashed at the Vigeland Museum) cut 5x5cm, and letter stamps with ink (rests from shows at æDEG15)
Display at ROM
cover of an existing pedestal made with part of an already painted and printed MDF plate from Munchmuseum
sides were painted in white with rests of paint from æDEG15 (antipodes café, 2016)
iPad, cables and transformer (bought -used-)
Floor trunking for cable was previously used in the exhibition “utforsking av norges flagg” at Gallery Svalbard (antipodes café, 2015)
Vinyl from “rest box” at Folkeverkstedet Deichmanske bibliotek
Flyers made with a catalogue (trashed at the Vigeland Museum) cut 5x5cm, and letter stamps with ink (rests from shows at æDEG15)
Wood was reused for a Seminar about Satire arranged by Det Flerespråk Biblioteket at the National Library in Oslo. (papers for those signs were back side of posters found on a trash bin. Sentences were defined by librarians.)
2016 – Deckchairs workshop “Dispose” with Basurama at æDEG15, and urban intervention in Bjørvika, Oslo
Screws and wood were reused for creating deckchairs with Basurama at æDEG15, Barcode, Oslo.
One of the three aprons made in house by Sunniva and daily used in the project æDEG15 (Barcode, Oslo, 2016) Foto: exhibition antipodes café visita Elefante. (ECC, Brasilia, 2017)
2016 – workshop “dispose” (w/Basurama) æDEG15, Barcode, Oslo
Banners were reused during a two days open workshop at æDEG15 for creating deckchairs. Workshop was directed by Basurama (Spain)
3 barracks and pavement sign, reused in project æDEG15, Oslo. (photo: Svein G. Kjøde)
3 barracks reused in project æDEG15, Oslo. (photo: Svein G. Kjøde)
2017 – Tenthaus Oslo
All spots we handle to collect from Bjørvika Informasjonssenter in 2013 –before becoming waste even if they were in perfect conditions–, were stored and later donated to Tenthaus Oslo, as we noticed they had the same lightning system. No idea if they used them or what they did with those spots.
2017> – æStue, Bjørvika, Oslo
2 barracks and pavement sign reused in æStue (æHouse), Rostockgata 99, Oslo
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