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Radioarctica is a sound/visual almanac project, explores the life of people who was born, came, stayed or returned to the North. | Radioarctica (2015) 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 chose to stay and live in the severe conditions of Arctic. | 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 chose to stay and live in the severe conditions of Arctic. |
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Radioarctica (2015) 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 chose 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 of fictional Northern territory on the edge of the world.
Voices: Aksel Robertsen (Vardø, Norway), Alexander Härnlöv (Gotland, Sweden), Anna Lankinen (Kirkenes, Norway), Birger Kalström (Gotland, Sweden), Brona Keenan (Vardø, Norway), Igor Sagitov (Teriberka, Russia), Jennie Olofsson (Gotland, Sweden), Lotte Nygren (Gotland, Sweden).