The new Detox exhibition currently touring Norway has an interesting list of partipating artists. Lots of electronic and new media stuff. Due to hit Bergen in late November. Curated by Peter Andersson and StÂle Stenslie.
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Lars
Oh! Nice to see we’re ahead up here some times at least. The exhibition is in Kirkenes right now. Think I’ll go see it next week. Thanks for the tip!
Jill
But isn’t it miles and miles from Vads¯ to Kirkenes? I’m looking forward to hear what you think of it!
Lars
Yes, it’s miles and miles from here to Kirkenes. Seventeen Norwegian miles, to be exact (just over a hundred English ones). Miles are shorter in the far north, however. It’s about a two hour drive, but it seems shorter because there’s nothing in between, except for two gas stations, a roundabout and a Spanish restaurant. And a lot of raindeer, of course 😉