I'm in Jæren right now taking some pictures together with my friend Mari-Liis and my father. Yesterday I was so lucky to be able to take pictures of Kviamarka from the sky, thanks to Øyvind the pilot :)
wow Henriette! what an adventure! Very beautiful pictures, and very nice editing in bw + color! This is a great material for your story :-) looking forward to hear what this other experience has given you. You have explored Jæren at all seasons, at all viewpoints and all speeds now: this is already a project! Can you try to deisign Kviamarka so that all the scales will be reconnected? A project for the body, for the driving trough and to be seen from the sky maybe? Have a nice time and greetings to all you there. Alice
Dear Henriette I really admire your presence on all levels in Jæren, now also in the skies. And I look forward to your presentation of this journey into the apperaring landscape. Smashing with your coloured parasites (or visiteurs). When are you back in Oslo?
Hi! I also think these images from the sky will give my project a new dimension, the difference between the clean inside and the dirty outside was so visual, and it will defenitely inspire my work further on. I'm not travelling with any other students in this course, but Mari-Liis from last semester, and I'm back monday night :)
hey henriette, are these all the photos that u posted, or maybe u happened to catch the Haa river outlet?...I saw the Obrestad lighthouse, it is close...so maybe....and WOW - Jaeren is surely FLAT!!!
Appearing and disappearing landscapes is a master studio at AHO - Oslo School of Architecture and Design, run during the spring term 2010 by Knut Eirik Dahl, Kjerstin Uhre, Alice Labadini and Ellen Braae.
wow Henriette!
ReplyDeletewhat an adventure! Very beautiful pictures, and very nice editing in bw + color! This is a great material for your story :-) looking forward to hear what this other experience has given you. You have explored Jæren at all seasons, at all viewpoints and all speeds now: this is already a project! Can you try to deisign Kviamarka so that all the scales will be reconnected? A project for the body, for the driving trough and to be seen from the sky maybe? Have a nice time and greetings to all you there. Alice
Dear Henriette
ReplyDeleteI really admire your presence on all levels in Jæren, now also in the skies. And I look forward to your presentation of this journey into the apperaring landscape. Smashing with your coloured parasites (or visiteurs).
When are you back in Oslo?
Ps Henriette
ReplyDeleteDo some of the other students travel with you?
Hi!
ReplyDeleteI also think these images from the sky will give my project a new dimension, the difference between the clean inside and the dirty outside was so visual, and it will defenitely inspire my work further on.
I'm not travelling with any other students in this course, but Mari-Liis from last semester, and I'm back monday night :)
hey henriette,
ReplyDeleteare these all the photos that u posted, or maybe u happened to catch the Haa river outlet?...I saw the Obrestad lighthouse, it is close...so maybe....and WOW - Jaeren is surely FLAT!!!
Well, maybe this is helpful:
ReplyDeletehttp://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/bsrqTakI5BIb27yUifiylf9-kAtzvGJDxEDsn-1eSGg?feat=directlink
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/I63xds7y7cTtaxA_UpBsPf9-kAtzvGJDxEDsn-1eSGg?feat=directlink
Sorry, that's all I have.. :)