Ung Uro : : Unsettling Climates in Nordic Art, Architecture and Design / / Ingrid Halland.

"How can the unsettling climates of our times be understood? How can art, architecture, and design that engages with the complexities of our current age be analysed and criticised? Etymologically, the Norwegian word uro carries a double meaning: it can denote both 'disquiet and unease'...

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Place / Publishing House:Oslo : : Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP (Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing),, 2021.
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (156 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Part I Unsettling Climates
  • Chapter 2 Changing Atmospheres: The Proto-Ecological Landscapes of Nikolai
  • Chapter 3 Exhibiting Nordic Values: A Critical Look at the IKEA Store
  • Chapter 4 Form follows Environment: On Snøhetta's Powerhouse Brattørkaia
  • Part II Restless Resources
  • Chapter 5 Ice Art Ethics: On Olafur Eliasson's Ice Watch
  • Chapter 6 Norwegian Plastic Wood: On Marianne Heske's Gjerdeløa
  • Chapter 7 Solar Reflections: On the Sun Mirrorin Rjukan
  • Part III Entering Darkness
  • Chapter 8 Uncanny Drought: On Apichaya Wanthiang's Evil Spirits Only Travel in Straight Lines
  • Chapter 9 Touching the Unknown: On Marte Johnslien's Ceramic Presences
  • Chapter 10 Becoming Bear: On the Sami Yoik, Music, and Human Involution
  • Part IV Deep Relationalism
  • Chapter 11 Bioacoustical Ethics: On Joakim Blattmann's Treverk (9)
  • Chapter 12 Sensing Algae: On Marjolijn Dijkman and Toril Johannessen's Reclaiming Vision
  • Chapter 13 Creative Fungus: On Fredrik Værslev's Mildew Paintings
  • Chapter 14 Future Stories: On Oslo Apiary & Aviary 2014-2018
  • Further Reading
  • Biographies.