30 days
Video installation for three screens, exhibited at galleri Stadtgestalt, Berlin, 2010
The work was created over the time frame of thirty days by Veronika Bökelmann, Ole Kristensen and Annesofie Norn.
An equal set of rules were dictating the premise and intervals of the recordings to enable a consistency of three individual journeys through European metropoles, Greenland Offshore or the mediterranean sea as an attempt to make a comparative research into how different modes of perception of time and place are influence by somatic actions through space. Thus functioned everyday movements such as walking, biking, flying, kayaking, running, waiting, and sailing as rhythmical elements through which the diverting environments and landscapes of the three videos could be related.
The final installation is questioning the idea of synchronicity as a conceptual relationship of minds, defined as the relationship between ideas. The different videos are experienced intricately structured in its own logical way and gives rise to relationships that are not causal in nature.