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DRAUGEN PROLOGUE (2025)
DRAUGEN PROLOGUE (2025)
A short film raising more questions about Draugen, then it is answering. In Nordic folklore, Draugen is the ghost of a drowned fisherman — an eerie figure from the sea, feared as a harbinger of death. But what if we have misunderstood?
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DEAR HUMANITY (2025)
DEAR HUMANITY (2025)
Dear Humanity is exploring the strained relationship between Nature and ever growing god complex of humanity. The artwork conveys the story through the epic imagery of nature paired with four different soundscapes to choose from, each creating a unique emotional response.
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APOTHEOSIS (2023)
APOTHEOSIS (2023)
Reflecting on the ever-growing god complex of the human race – an abstract portrait of how the Norse god Odin achieved all-knowing wisdom and status as “the god above all other gods”.
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PORTRAIT OF MRS. ALVING (2022)
PORTRAIT OF MRS. ALVING (2022)
An abstract portrait of Mrs. Alving from Ibsen’s Ghosts. A many-faceted character that is just as modern and sharp now, as she was then – with four stages of character development “caught” into four chapters of video.
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DE NI BØLGENE (2021)
DE NI BØLGENE (2021)
In Norse mythology, the giant power couple Rán and Ægir both personify the sea, and together they have nine daughters who personify the waves. Each daughter’s name reflects poetic terms for waves: Uðr, Dufa, Dröfn, Kolga, Hrönn, Bylgja, Hefring, Himinglæfa and Bloðughadda.
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LIVING LANDSCAPES (2021)
LIVING LANDSCAPES (2021)
The Earth is changing and slowly coming to life in form of nature creatures, camouflaged by their size. Is this happening as a reaction to how are we treating the Earth? Or have these creatures always been there?
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NUCLEAR CREATURES: WEST LAKE LANDFILL (2021)
NUCLEAR CREATURES: WEST LAKE LANDFILL (2021)
Evolution is taking place. As we change and possibly destroy the fundamental of our life on this planet a new species is taking form – welcoming these changes as their fundamental for life. What we describe as environmental disasters are potential feeding grounds for the new species.
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RITUAL FOR CHANGING TIMES (2020)
RITUAL FOR CHANGING TIMES (2020)
A ritual for times that are changing, a product of events of 2020, written for an ensemble I’ve never met – Collective Lovemusic (France), performed by musicians each on their own digital island somewhere in Europe, and presented as part of the digital concert series “Premieres in Private Places”.
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MIDNIGHT SUN RITUAL (2020)
MIDNIGHT SUN RITUAL (2020)
“Midnight Sun Ritual” is a 45-minute live performance for processed sounding objects from everyday life and video.
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DESERT CREATURES: THE SALTON SEA (2019)
DESERT CREATURES: THE SALTON SEA (2019)
Evolution is taking place. As we change and possibly destroy the fundamental of our life on this planet a new species is taking form – welcoming these changes as their fundamental for life. What we describe as environmental disasters are potential feeding grounds for the new species.
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ARCTIC CREATURES: REPPARFJORD (2019)
ARCTIC CREATURES: REPPARFJORD (2019)
Evolution is taking place. As we change and possibly destroy the fundamental of our life on this planet a new species is taking form – welcoming these changes as their fundamental for life. What we describe as environmental disasters are potential feeding grounds for the new species.
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KROPPSPRESS (2019)
KROPPSPRESS (2019)
The work explores body pressure in a visual, social and sonic context, with sound material composed from recordings of vibrators on instruments, plastic foil and aluminum foil.
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FOR SOLO VIOLIN(IST) (2018)
FOR SOLO VIOLIN(IST) (2018)
Explores and challenges our listening expectations towards the violin and the violinist. The violin is such a strong sounding, historic and symbolic object, that when listening to violin the sounds you explore will always be colored by this.
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PRESSURE (2017)
PRESSURE (2017)
A social, sonic and visual exploration of “pressure”. Commissioned by the Norwegian ensemble asamisimasa for a national nyMusikk tour celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the Norwegian Society of Composers.