Murmansk / Мурманск
2019
Laboratory description
In 2019 participants of Arctic field recording lab pierced through the multilayered rumbles of a warm-water Murmansk seaport and explored glazed metal, glass and concrete of the industrial areas under guidance of BJ Nilsen (NL/SE).

Moving from predictable harmonical and composition structures towards sound design, they created the series of scattered sound elements that grasped both definite polar Murmansk and an abstract mythological space, existing in the parallel Universe of northern territories.
Experts
BJ Nilsen (Netherlands / Sweden, Amsterdam)
Sound artist, composer
BJ Nilsen (SE/NL) is a composer and sound artist based in Amsterdam. His work primarily focuses on the sounds of nature and how they affect humans. Recent work has explored the urban acoustic realm and industrial geography in the Arctic region of Norway and Russia. His original scores and soundtracks have featured in theatre, dance performances and film, in collaborations with Chris Watson, Gaspar Noé, Jóhann Jóhannsson and others.
Composer and sound artist based in Amsterdam. His work primarily
BJ Nilsen (Netherlands / Sweden, Amsterdam)
Sound artist, composer
BJ Nilsen (SE/NL) is a composer and sound artist based in Amsterdam. His work primarily focuses on the sounds of nature and how they affect humans. Recent work has explored the urban acoustic realm and industrial geography in the Arctic region of Norway and Russia. His original scores and soundtracks have featured in theatre, dance performances and film, in collaborations with Chris Watson, Gaspar Noé, Jóhann Jóhannsson and others.
Composer and sound artist based
in Amsterdam. His work primarily работающий со звуками окружающей new methodologies in technological and sound art, he investigates the relationship between humans and technology combining modern techniques with media archaeological research.
Kirkenes, Norway, 9900
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