Tine Surel Lange: Creatures Series
Date:
Mon, 09/26/2022 (All day) - Mon, 11/28/2022 (All day)
Location:
CCRMA WAVE (Lobby)
Event Type:
Other 
The exhibition will run between September 26 - November 27 in the CCRMA Lobby. Our building is currently open only to CCRMA affiliates and their guests.
Arctic Creatures: Repparfjord (2019)
HD video and stereo sound – 10′ 30″
Desert Creatures: The Salton Sea (2019)
Tine Surel Lange is concerned with the climate crisis and her current works are saturated with the fear of environmental destruction as well as the new opportunities and life forms that might evolve from that. Arctic Creatures: Repparfjord, Desert Creatures: The Salton Sea and Nuclear Creatures: West Lake Landfill are the first three installments of an ongoing project exploring potential new life forms on this planet; an audiovisual extravaganza with magic realist flourishes.
Evolution is taking place. As we change and possibly destroy the fundamental of our life on this planet a new species is taking form – welcoming these changes as their fundamental for life. What we describe as environmental disasters are potential feeding grounds for the new species.
Arctic Creatures: Repparfjord
HD video and stereo sound – 10′ 30″
Desert Creatures: The Salton Sea (2019)
HD video and stereo sound – 18′ 35″
Nuclear Creatures: West Lake Landfill (2021)
HD video and stereo sound – 10′ 30″
Tine Surel Lange is concerned with the climate crisis and her current works are saturated with the fear of environmental destruction as well as the new opportunities and life forms that might evolve from that. Arctic Creatures: Repparfjord, Desert Creatures: The Salton Sea and Nuclear Creatures: West Lake Landfill are the first three installments of an ongoing project exploring potential new life forms on this planet; an audiovisual extravaganza with magic realist flourishes.
Evolution is taking place. As we change and possibly destroy the fundamental of our life on this planet a new species is taking form – welcoming these changes as their fundamental for life. What we describe as environmental disasters are potential feeding grounds for the new species.
Arctic Creatures: Repparfjord
Concept, video, body, and composition: Tine Surel Lange
Commissioned by: nyMusikks Komponistgruppe
Funded by: Arts Council Norway
Performed by: MolOt
Flute: Alexey Isaev
Clarinet: Alexander Zakharenko
Piano: Alexey Glazkov
Violin: Artur Zobnin
Cello: Philip Gulidov
Video: Filmed in Repparfjord, Norway
Outside eye: Mette Myhr
Commissioned by: nyMusikks Komponistgruppe
Funded by: Arts Council Norway
Performed by: MolOt
Flute: Alexey Isaev
Clarinet: Alexander Zakharenko
Piano: Alexey Glazkov
Violin: Artur Zobnin
Cello: Philip Gulidov
Video: Filmed in Repparfjord, Norway
Outside eye: Mette Myhr
Desert Creatures: The Salton Sea
Concept, video, body, and composition: Tine Surel Lange
Commissioned by / created for: Ulysses Network / Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival
Funded by: Det Norske Komponistfond
Sound: Recordings of viola da gamba
Video: Filmed at The Salton Sea (US)
Outside eye: Mette Myhr
Funded by: Det Norske Komponistfond
Sound: Recordings of viola da gamba
Video: Filmed at The Salton Sea (US)
Outside eye: Mette Myhr
Nuclear Creatures: West Lake Landfill
Concept, video, and composition: Tine Surel Lange
Commissioned by: NNBK
Funded by: Det Norske Komponistfond
Sound: Field recordings from West Lake Landfill (US)
Video: Filmed at West Lake Landfill, St. Louis (US)
Commissioned by: NNBK
Funded by: Det Norske Komponistfond
Sound: Field recordings from West Lake Landfill (US)
Video: Filmed at West Lake Landfill, St. Louis (US)
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