Showing posts with label Sveinung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sveinung. Show all posts
Monday, May 22, 2017
Friday, April 7, 2017
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Monday, March 13, 2017
DAV // washed up over time
Subject: DAV // Teacher: Anne Katrine Dolven // Assignement: Time //
Students: Sveinung, Arnulf and Stine Elise
Result:
Time spent walking along the beach and shoreline looking for trash or treasures washed up over time.
Can someone's waste be valuable for someone else? Can we give it a new use? It was an endless row of questions.
We found: a plastic boat, a russian log, a drink dispenser, an aluminum rod, styrofoam, rope, glass, shotgun shell, pottery pieces, seaweed, snails and shells.
The boat, log and drink dispenser got a new value as a wind shelter, stools and a fireplace. By using the rope we pulled the boat up from the shore. The russian timber has a historical tradition for use as material for buildings in the area.
The rest organized neatly, ready to be reused.
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Sunday, February 5, 2017
#2 Regional identity
Based on aspects of John A. Agnews theories on regional identity. What aspects are creating the regional identities along the west coast of Norway? Focuses on the affiliation towards:
1: The way of speaking and communicating (dialect/language).
2: A common industry as an unity for the people in a place (fishing, oil or other industries).
3: A specific geographical area (Island, fjord, mountain area etc.).
This video is exploring these differences along the coast, from Bergen to Lofoten.
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