skogen behöver, jag (forest needs, I)
skogen behöver, jag (forest needs, I, 2019)
video and sound composition
9:06 minutes
made in collaboration with Adam Nilsson, Johan Wahlberg and 7th grade students from Storå skola. Graphic design by Moa Edlund.
In the video- and soundwork ‘skogen behöver, jag’ (forest needs, I), the utterances of the forest form an entryway to the act of listening as an acutely necessary practice of art, poetry and politics in contemporary times. Concrete sounds from the forest have taken new body through digital adaption and synthesizers. Hovering in disparate directions, it drifts through a blue-green ambient landscape in which bodies; voices, breaths, words and trees are woven together only to be untangled again. The work simultaneously executes a remark on the closing of Sweden’s borders in 2015 when the prime minister stated that the nation needed respite, a word that in Swedish is historically known to signify the protection that refugees seek, but also to name the forest. In the video, the question of whose breath is worth to take into account echoes amongst the tree branches, as borders are being both accentuated and transgressed.
skogen behöver, jag (forest needs, I) is a collaboration between artist Hanna Wildow, cinematographer Adam Nilsson (director of photography for artists such as Lykke Li. First Aid Kit and Freddie Walding), musician Johan Wahlberg (Oracle North), and 40 pupils from a small village of rural Sweden called Storå, a place that also hosts one of the largest refugee arrival points of Sweden.
The work was made possible by the support of Konstfrämjandet Bergslagen, Lindesbergs kommun, Region Örebro Län, Kulturrådet, Storå skola, Stripa Grufpensionat, and Stripabryggeriet. I
video and sound composition
9:06 minutes
made in collaboration with Adam Nilsson, Johan Wahlberg and 7th grade students from Storå skola. Graphic design by Moa Edlund.
In the video- and soundwork ‘skogen behöver, jag’ (forest needs, I), the utterances of the forest form an entryway to the act of listening as an acutely necessary practice of art, poetry and politics in contemporary times. Concrete sounds from the forest have taken new body through digital adaption and synthesizers. Hovering in disparate directions, it drifts through a blue-green ambient landscape in which bodies; voices, breaths, words and trees are woven together only to be untangled again. The work simultaneously executes a remark on the closing of Sweden’s borders in 2015 when the prime minister stated that the nation needed respite, a word that in Swedish is historically known to signify the protection that refugees seek, but also to name the forest. In the video, the question of whose breath is worth to take into account echoes amongst the tree branches, as borders are being both accentuated and transgressed.
skogen behöver, jag (forest needs, I) is a collaboration between artist Hanna Wildow, cinematographer Adam Nilsson (director of photography for artists such as Lykke Li. First Aid Kit and Freddie Walding), musician Johan Wahlberg (Oracle North), and 40 pupils from a small village of rural Sweden called Storå, a place that also hosts one of the largest refugee arrival points of Sweden.
The work was made possible by the support of Konstfrämjandet Bergslagen, Lindesbergs kommun, Region Örebro Län, Kulturrådet, Storå skola, Stripa Grufpensionat, and Stripabryggeriet. I