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Installation view, Tower, 2024

Installation view, Tower, 2024

Video still, Tower, 2024

Video still, Tower, 2024, Hd video with sound, 12'02"

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Installation view, Tower, 2024

Tower, 2024
HD video with sound, 12:02 min

In the drama ‘Tower,’ we follow a teenager stranded inside of Copenhagen Airport. The teenager moves around within the airport infrastructure, testing the flexibility of the experienced limits of her surroundings. This eventually leads the teenager to venture beyond the usual confines of the airport and into the historical and now closed Vilhelm Lauritzen Terminal from 1937. From there she moves further on into the control tower. In the film, the control tower serves as a symbolic viewpoint, tying together the teenager’s modern experience with the aged infrastructures and ideals of 20th-century modernity. Through the ventures of the teenager, Tower presents an intimate entry into infrastructural discourse, and how modernity’s physical structures, like electricity, roads, and aviation influence and frame our experiences.

Made with support from the Danish Arts Foundation, Italienska Palatset and Vilhelm Lauritzen Terminalen.

Camera: Freja Sofie Kirk

Colour: xuân TT 

Sound design: Oliver Nehammer

Score: Klyyre

Cast

Nina Rita Pape Johanssen as Teenager, Anna Rettl as Air Traffic Controller 1, Kristian Kirk as Air Traffic Controller 2, Stephen McEvoy as Cashier

https://www.italienskapalatset.se/exhibition/reroutes

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