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dc.date.accessioned2017-12-22T07:20:38Z
dc.date.available2017-12-22T07:20:38Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/54788
dc.language.isoothersv
dc.subjectNew strategies for art in public raumsv
dc.subjectdurational processessv
dc.subjectdeep mapping processessv
dc.titleMan låner da ikke nåle I Herningsv
dc.title.alternativeYou just don´t borrow a needle in Herningsv
dc.type.svepartistic work
dc.contributor.creatorBergendal, Kerstin
art.typeOfWorkCommission, public artwork, developed through and based on a durational deep mapping process.sv
art.relation.publishedInONGOING realization, initiated in November 2017. Will be open to the public in August 2018sv
art.relation.publishedInIkast-Brande Kommune, Denmarksv
art.relation.publishedInDanish ( possibly also in Greenlandish, Turkish and and English)sv
art.description.projectONGOING: Using durational strategies for deep mapping, Kerstin Bergendal publically enquires after the lived experiences of the short, but extremely intens textile boom of the small city of Ikast, in Denmark. She extracts quotes/ fragments from these dialogues, which subsequently are to be milled down into the tiling of a new public activity-park Ikast. Added in a subtle, almost invisible way, the quotes will appear as different voices, expressing a variety of viewpoints on and positions from within this historic period. Each voice will also counter-balance a proposed identity of the park, as an exclusive leisure area for privileged classes.sv
art.description.summaryCommission for a new activitypark in a minor Danish town, reknown for its textile industry boom. Artist Kerstin Bergendal maps divers aspects of this textile adventure through a series of public dialogues. Quotes from these dialogues, are subsequently milled into the tiling of the new park.sv
art.description.supportedByThe New Carlsberg Foundation, Denmark, Ikast –Brande Kommune, Denmark, Valand Academy, Gothenburg Universitysv


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