Printed with Risograph SE9380e at Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design (KMD) using blue, aqua, teal, fluorescent pink, bright red, yellow, purple, flat gold, black and white.
Published by Madrid Publications
978-82-691839-1-7
Supported by Grafill
Awarded diploma in Norway’s
most beautiful books (2021)
Joy Forum 31.01.2020–10.02.2020
«Elusive Habitat» shows a series of works that explore the symbiotic relationship between humans and nature, the digital and the physical, and the chaos in between. Through the use of visual imagery linked to science and technology, the work alludes to the changing nature of our environment and existence. The material is obtained from a variety of both digital and physical sources (e.g. old magazines and journals, picture books, textbooks, digital archives, YouTube, Wikipedia, disassembled computers and TVs and other physical objects) in an extensive collection process. By experimenting with the most basic of digital and analogue tools and techniques, the material have been manipulated, fragmented, abstracted and connected to form new images. Central to the exhibition is a series of silkscreen prints on the material Twisted Nematic Liquid Crystal, retrieved from the inside of obsolete TV, computer and tablet screens. A material that is a hidden but essential part of the components that makes our screens come to life.
As a part of the exhibition a book under the same title is released. The book consists of original collages that build on largely the same source material as the exhibition, but assembled into a fragmented and abstract narrative of clues and associations connected to the theme. By experimenting with three and four colour separations and at times unusual colour combinations on the risograph machine, the printing process has become an essential part of both the development and execution of the visual imagery.