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11:33, 8 August 2025 Muddersten, live performance in Murmansk, 2018 1.jpg (file) 453 KB File uploaded with MsUpload 1
11:33, 8 August 2025 Muddersten, live performance in Murmansk, 2018 2.jpg (file) 500 KB File uploaded with MsUpload 1
11:33, 8 August 2025 Muddersten, live performance in Murmansk, 2018 3.jpg (file) 556 KB File uploaded with MsUpload 1
11:33, 8 August 2025 Muddersten, live performance in Murmansk, 2018 4.jpg (file) 489 KB File uploaded with MsUpload 1
18:09, 6 August 2025 52084938705 7e1a1d18ca c.jpg (file) 162 KB File uploaded with MsUpload 1
18:09, 6 August 2025 52084937895 896c9c207d c.jpg (file) 86 KB File uploaded with MsUpload 1
18:02, 6 August 2025 52083409207 b057ce8847 k.jpg (file) 359 KB File uploaded with MsUpload 1
17:44, 6 August 2025 54557421362 fe93ca0727 h.jpg (file) 553 KB   1
14:52, 28 July 2025 54557641701 e61d5b6376 k.jpg (file) 467 KB   1
14:49, 28 July 2025 54557830394 7009f8ebd7 k.jpg (file) 248 KB   1
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13:18, 22 July 2025 Uncapitals 2015 logo.png (file) 233 KB   1
14:37, 28 January 2025 Radioarctica 2015.png (file) 4.19 MB Radioarctica is a sound/visual almanac project, explores the life of people who was born, came, stayed or returned to the North. This is a collective voice of people who live in the Northern territories, it is a general polyphonic, multilingual radio-wave about the northern people, who are courageous to stay and live in the severe conditions of Arctic. The wave is mixing and uniting people from different countries, who speak different languages, into a joint cultural and informational space... 1
14:33, 28 January 2025 Radioarctica.png (file) 4.19 MB   1
18:11, 27 January 2025 Arctic Blackout.webp (file) 160 KB Arctic Blackout Audiovisual live performance by 1999Q and Sergey Kislov. Pictures that come together and dissolve at once, fixing the slow and detached lifetime at the far reach of the Earth. Textures and field recordings, geometric artifacts made of metal and concrete, posthuman and living are captured in slow pictures of the postindustrial North. Experiment with analog equipment that has dissolved in history and outlived itself in the layers of patterns and sound pieces of tape loops. It’s... 1