top Beddingwood #1 "The sun"

I am fascinated of a form that is described as docufiction—fiction in the form of a documentary—and something that can mess with your head.

The starting point for this series was two huge industry halls at an abandoned shipyard, situated in Fredrikstad (FMV).

The images creates some sort of a “hyper realism” – a realism that at all times is anchored through documentation, but that at the same time creates a fictive zone that makes possible retrospective as well as sideways views onto the real world. I’ve worked associatively and let the rooms tell me what shall happen to them.

Today these halls have been thorn down. In that perspective “Beddingwood” becomes just a quiet contemplation over something that is gone forever.

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I am fascinated of a form that is described as docufiction—fiction in the form of a documentary—and something that can mess with your head.

The starting point for this series was two huge industry halls at an abandoned shipyard, situated in Fredrikstad (FMV).

The images creates some sort of a “hyper realism” – a realism that at all times is anchored through documentation, but that at the same time creates a fictive zone that makes possible retrospective as well as sideways views onto the real world. I’ve worked associatively and let the rooms tell me what shall happen to them.

Today these halls have been thorn down. In that perspective “Beddingwood” becomes just a quiet contemplation over something that is gone forever.

top Bedddingwood #5

I am fascinated of a form that is described as docufiction—fiction in the form of a documentary—and something that can mess with your head.

The starting point for this series was two huge industry halls at an abandoned shipyard, situated in Fredrikstad (FMV).

The images creates some sort of a “hyper realism” – a realism that at all times is anchored through documentation, but that at the same time creates a fictive zone that makes possible retrospective as well as sideways views onto the real world. I’ve worked associatively and let the rooms tell me what shall happen to them.

Today these halls have been thorn down. In that perspective “Beddingwood” becomes just a quiet contemplation over something that is gone forever.

top Photosensitive Itineraries

This is a 5 meter long panorama. I don't know if it will look any good on the net..

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I - A M - N A T U R E
Exrapolation

I like to climb trees a lot.
Up in the trees everything looks a little "Pollockesque".

My mother has told me that I as a two to three year old (almost) fell down from a huge ash. I was hooked up in one of the branches, and ended up hanging upside down in one of my rubber booths. I never made a sound - just hanged there quietly. I do not remember this myself, but I like to believe that I enjoyed the view.

I remove the "jazz" of Pollock's paintings, and create sugestive mirrors wich is largely based on light-dark contrasts rather than chromatic structure. The result is a setting up of a rigorous play of Pollock/anti-Pollock polarities in each work.

The round shape is a comment on my use of a lens based equipment. Kodak's very first camera availiable to the public - the No. 1 Kodak, provided round images. / Tondos.

top Paroxysm #3

"Paroxysm": A sudden attack, recurrence, or intensification of a disease.

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