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Tur_tur

2014

The art walk Tur_tur was made as a tour for a smaller group to join. The word ‘Tur’ is Norwegian for walk; a rather lengthy walk preferably in nature. Tur_tur was developed for ‘How Green Was My Valley’, aiPotu‘s out door part of the Vevringutstillinga, as a work where I and the participants tried to become “local” together. One aspect of  Tur_tur was to try out as much as possible, in the sense of aiming as little information or back ground, that was needed for people to be able to feel comfortable accompanying the work. A few moments were very close to something very very (too) loose, and embarrassing. I enjoyed that enormously.

Different stops:
People were asked to come along for a sensorial walk and then we started warming up and jumping activating the bodies. A series of event followed: touching the bark of a birch while eating a buckwheat pop, dryness. Walking in somebody else’s style, same length of steps accordingly bending the knees elevating the foot a specific distance from the ground. Standing directing ones body and gaze one way, letting ears wide listen to a text read, projected from behind. Entering a small cottage for a turbine, a tiny waterfall steaming beneath, let your hand squeeze a pine cone and eat soft drink pops popping soundingly internally in your skull.

A page out of Peter Weiss’ book Exile was read aloud. This page tell about how his nanny Auguste discover the world along with him: not knowing more than him about how things function. They speculate together, they drift equally through the city and thoughts. Thinking, location and language on the move. I stop reading aloud as he states ‘that at that exact moment (…) an urge for an independent achievement was established’.

E t t – 1 0

2014

11 pages
edition 15 copies
Text and typography by the artist

Printed at bbk’s Druckwerkstatt in Berlin using their collection of led and wooden types.

15 copies printed, all with some individual differences in page or text colors. Texts on page 1 – 10 in Swedish with English translations at page 11 written in collaboration with Axel Andersson and Tania Espinoza.