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Olafur Eliasson: The presence of absence, neugerriemschneider, Berlin, 10 December 2016 - 14 January 2017
[Blog post '1055'] @studioolafureliasson Instagram video

The studio has had a close collaboration with Glashütte Lamberts for many years. For a new work a special kind of green glass was handcrafted by incorporating glacial rock flour into the raw material

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Glacial ice melting within a concrete block

"For the Ilulissat Icefjord Park, experiments with ice were essential to the design process. We brought 1500 kilograms of ice from Greenland into our studio, transported in a refrigerated container. We did tests with concrete to explore the design options available to us when using ice as formwork for concrete. The idea for the project was to take ice from the fjord and cast a block of concrete around it. Then, after the ice melted, the visitors would be standing in the space previously occupied by the ice. This would provide an experience of seeing and sensing things that do not otherwise lend themselves to being seen and discovered. It’s impossible to get any closer to the ice than this. The experience of negative space familiar from caves or churches. This connection between the space itself and the material from which it was created is extraordinary. The form is imbued with the memory of the ice."

Sebastian Behmann, co-founder of Studio Other Spaces, part of upcoming interview in Magazine GAM 13

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Architecture shaped by climate change - casting glacial ice in concrete
Studio Other Spaces' proposal for Ilulissat Icefjord Park, Greenland
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The Ilulissat Icefjord Park uses the melting of ice to shape space. Studio Other Spaces has created a unique design strategy where ice is at once the formwork of a concrete structure and the focal point of the resulting space. For the Ilulissat Icefjord Park, Studio Other Spaces uses naturally calved icebergs harvested directly from the nearby ice fjord to create an exhibition building, called the Ice Void, which harbours in its walls the memory of the ice that was used to shape it. Together with the Ice Void, and linked to it outdoors by a 360-degree path, the Sun Cone building defines the Icefjord Park. The light glass structure of the Sun Cone positions the visitor centre directly in the landscape and offers guests a spectacular panoramic view of the surroundings and the Arctic sun. The park helps make the overwhelming experience of visiting the ice fjord comprehensible – providing visitors with a scale for contemplating and relating to the awe-inspiring ice fjord.

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Encounters with Ice Watch, Paris

Encounters with Ice Watch. Featuring dancers from Paris Opera Ballet and Company Wayne McGregor
More about the Ice Watch project here: www.icewatchparis.com

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Harvesting ice in Greenland. Video Jørgen Chemnitz.

Harvesting glacial ice that has broken off from the Greenland ice sheet #PresenceofAbsence

"At first we feel nothing, we are insensitive, we are naturalized. And then suddenly we feel not something, but the absence of something we did not know before could possibly be lacking"

Excerpt from Bruno Latour "Air"

The short life of an iceberg out of context

The presence of absence opens 9 December at neugerriemschneider, Berlin

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GLACIAL ROCK DUST - a game changer in world food supply

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFgH0ZzZ6Oo&feature=youtu.be

Minik Rosing, professor in Geology, talks about glacial rock flour
Video by Underground Channel

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Tribute: Gunnar Örn, Icelandic artist (1946-2008)
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Melting ice on Gunnar`s land - neugerriemschneider, Berlin, 2008 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
Looking for hot water on Gunnar's land, 1995 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
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Deutscher Zukunftpreis 2016 - Olafur Eliasson and Bundespräsident Joachim Gauck

Deutscher Zukunftpreis 2016 - Olafur Eliasson in conversation with Bundespräsident Joachim Gauck

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Pentagonal Landscapes opens February 8, Emma Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Finland

Sonam Wangchuk, Rolex Awards Laureate, 2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdVijr10DZ0

Inspirational project: Artificial glaciers in Himalaya

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Studio Kitchen Instagram

Still river, 2016, Long Museum, Shanghai - A film by SHIMURAbros

Still river, 2016, Long Museum, Shanghai. A film by SHIMURAbros

SOE Kitchen Pumpkin Rolls

Studio Kitchen Instagram

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Olafur Eliasson, Andreas Roepstorff

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K4Isy8dshU

Discussing the Green light project with anthropologist Andreas Roepstorff at TBA21—Augarten, Vienna
Green light travels to Moody Centre for the Arts, Houston, 24 February—May 2017

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