
6-floor site specific sound installation created for Andenes lighthouse during Nordlyst – Vinterfest i Andøy 2024, open between February 19th – February 25th.
The installation contains 6 sound pieces created 2023-2024, directly inspired by Andenes Lighthouse – it’s lifetime, it’s surroundings and it’s experiences, and carefully places them inside the lighthouse itself, creating a journey from the bottom of the ocean to the view of the northern skies.
A lifelong fascination with lighthouses has brought me to this project – Andenes lighthouse, on the outermost tip of an island in the Vesterålen archipelago in Northern Norway. A tall building, standing all alone, in all types of rough weather, staring out at the endless Arctic Ocean. What does it see? What does it hear? What stories could it tell? This is what will be explored in a series of new multichannel electro-acoustic compositions based on field recordings from inside and around the lighthouse, as well as sound sources with special connotations to me and my connection to the area.

The composition process partly took place during a 1-month residency at The ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe as part of the “Sonic Experiments 2023” and partly in my studio at Kunstkvarteret in Lofoten, Northern Norway.
Complete digital version of the installation available: here!
Presented:
2024 February 19-25 – Nordlyst – Vinterfest i Andøy – Andenes, Norway
Credits:
Commissioned by: Andøy Kommune / Nordlyst – Vinterfest i Andøy
Curated by: Sindre Wolf
Supported by: Bildene Kunstneres Hjelpefond, NNKS (Nordnorsk Kunstnersenter), TONO-stipendet, Arts Council Norway, AirV, Andøy Kommune, Andøymuseet, Museum Nord, Kultursamarbeidet Vesterålen, Nordland Akademi for Kunst og Vitenskap, Bodø2024, Music Norway, Komponistenes Vederlagfond, and ZKM | Center for Art and Media
Opening: 2024 February 19th Andøymuseet / Andenes Lighthouse, during Nordlyst – Vinterfest i Andøy
Created for: Andenes Lighthouse
Concept and artworks: Tine Surel Lange
Technical assistance and rigging: Michal Sykora
Photo: Mariell Lind Hansen, Tine Surel Lange

