Kuannersuit;Kvanefjeld /Kvanefjeld.net

AUTOGENA, Lise and PORTWAY, Joshua (2020). Kuannersuit;Kvanefjeld /Kvanefjeld.net. ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe. [Other]

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Abstract
Kuannersuit; Kvanefjeld /Kvanefjeld.net is an evolving archive of research by artists Joshua Portway and Lise Autogena and their collaborators. It presents interconnected artefacts and texts that refract the different facets of the complex debate surrounding the construction of a mine near the town of Narsaq in South Greenland. Fragments of interviews, international treaties, biological radiation monitoring samples, children's toys, tweets from the president of the United States, radioactive rocks, real time stock tickers and other artefacts create a swirling fractal narrative about a town that is simultaneously at the edge of the world and at the very centre of it. The work was part of the exhibition: Critical Zones, Observatories for Earthly Politics Curated by: Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel with Martin Guinard and Bettina Korintenberg ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe Exhibited from 23/5/2020 – 8/8/2021 And part of ZKM’s online exhibition programme and digital archive from 12/11/2020
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