Soundscape of Fossvogur | Outdoor sculpture
Welcome to the talk and performance of the artist's work Sounds World Fossvogs, Saturday, June 8 at. 15:00 in the Fossvogs Valley, just off the Viking House (Gps coordinates: 64.116057, -21,857192).
Admission is free and everyone is warmly welcomed!
The work is temporary art work that activates a conversation between art and nature and is a products of European collaborative project to wich the Museum of Natural History and the Kopavog Natural History are members.
Opening speeches: Armor Svensdóttir, director of the Museum of Natural History and Kopavog Natural History
Meditation on Operations/ Sustainbility Issues: Dr.Ólafur Eggertsson, archeologist and expert ať the Forestry
Soundscape of Fossvogur is a temporary outdoor sculpture which creates a dialogue between art and nature. The outdoor work is a product of RE-USE a European collaborative project between Iceland, Italy, Slovakia and the Czech Republic that examines the role of art creation in the context of sustainable behaviour.
The artwork represents the sound of Fossvogsdalur through ecologically collected driftwood from beaches in Hrútafjörður and Djúpavík, giving new life to material that exists without a given purpose.
Creators of Soundscape of Fossvogur:
@matyasbarak
@michal.machcinik
@linderongen
Dance performqnce / Sounds world:
@gabrielmarling
@rebekkasol17
@linderongen
Photographer:
@sigridurmarrow Big thanks for help: excavator master Bjarki, Oliwer
@ginalsky
@brynjas and
@gerdarsafn ❤️❤️❤️
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