Art, Interactive Installations, Performance, Sculpture, Sensory Design, and Creative Technology for Multidisciplinary Experimentation.
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“Occupy North,” conceived during “The Arctic Circle” art residency in October 2015, is a bold artistic initiative responding to the political tensions surrounding Arctic territorial claims. In two transformative phases, the project challenges traditional notions of nationhood and territory.
The symbolic act of planting a flag physically stakes a claim in the Arctic, challenging geopolitical norms. This performative gesture is complemented by a strategic legal pursuit through the United Nations and the Norwegian government, thrusting the project beyond art into international governance.
Documented through photography, video, and visual artifacts, the legacy of “Occupy North” “Occupy North” aims to reshape narratives, question power structures, and prompt conversations about the environmental impact of political decisions.