Present: Luke Cooper, Sam Moore, Marie-Louise Stentjberg, Claudius Pratt, Hildigunn Eydfinsdóttir, Birgitte Skands.
Last week Wunderkammer was busy with ‘IN PEACES’, Sam doing 3-D graphics and Wunderkammer putting together a series of after events to try out working in the Dansehallern bar as a way of platforming new work. Luke also spoke at ‘Performing Places – seminar on sustainabilty, space & performing arts’ organised by Teater Kunst. Both activities related to space for the performing arts and I will go into some of the issues which came out of both experiences for Wunderkammer in another post in this blog.
This week Sam and I are trying out an idea of having video installations back projected onto the office windows. There’s a picture of the 5 windows which make up the ‘video wall’ below. We’d like this to be a constantly changing space for video work viewed by the transient audience who walk past our office windows daily. If you’d like to use this space please e-mail luke@thewunderkammer.dk
- The WK Video Wall in context
- Your ideas here…
- A beautiful sunny day, here’s a picture from our meeting
Create Space 4# began with an introduction of the video wall idea. During the Summer months daylight means that this is something which will be turned on in the evening from about 8pm maybe due to sunlight bleaching out the image. During winter when it starts getting dark at around 3pm there will be extended exhibition hours.
Marie-Louise Stentjberg talked about text being used on the wall. That perhaps a story might be told to capture people’s attention while the story is being told. Sam and Luke will be showing their ‘little people projections’ recently made for the ‘IN PEACES’ after-show events.
Hildigunn Eydfinsdóttir was present for the first time this week. She has worked for many years with Michael Laub’s theatre company, Remote Control . Having collaborated with Wunderkammer towards the end of Drive-in she is currently working on her own performance and film installation which she will work on in Ny Tap and present as part of Create Space in the coming months.
Claudius Pratt is the lead singer of band, Reverend Shine Snake Oil and presented his ideas for a record launch for their new album in June. Wunderkammer will collaborate with them on the dramaturgy, direction and production of this event. Claudius has worked for many years in New York and Copenhagen as well as touring with the band in different European cities. The record launch will involve performances from various artists along a theme and take place in Ny Tap. Create Space will be the forum for presentations of these various performances.
Birgitte Skands is an accomplished dancer, choreographer and painter. Having trained and worked in New York as a dancer she returned to Copenhagen. Her work involves live performance and painting. She explained the visceral and instinctual nature of her work as well as the neccessity of setting up her canvases in a space where they can remain for some time while she experiements with them. She will use our space at Ny Tap to develop this work and also indicated an interest in starting to use video.
Luke and Sam concluded with a summary of ‘The Corridor’, their new work to be presented as part of KIT’s Metropolis this Summer. Wunderkammer will use Create Space as a forum to present various ideas which will feed into this show and as a way of gathering momentum for the networking and marketing of the project. Giving space and presentation possibilitites for the different ideas which will form the final piece is essential in order to give this low budget piece the possibility of developing towards it’s potential.













