The History of Fantasy
NORWAY | Friday, 14 August 2015 | Views [519] | Scholarship Entry
I have been on itinerant taking part in artist residency programs since 2011. I have a particular interest in living & working in remote, extreme locations. My intent is to allow myself to focus intensely on developing my art practice through creating artwork within a spatially challenging set up.
I regard my confidence, good faith and capability in handling chance-based operations my best quality as a filmmaker. I never hesitate to take up any opportunity because of fear to loss or fail. I believe all unfavorable circumstances themselves are valuable and stimulating elements, which I choose to take advantage of. The genuine experimental spirit in me would be my true expertise.
Among the projects that I realized in remote locations, I would like to use my encounter with Freia Hutzschenreuter in Longyearbyen as a reference. Freia - German by origin - is an elderly Longyearbyen resident who has spent 45 years living in Spitsbergen. I first met Freia in early autumn 2013 before I embarked on a 2-week expedition in the Arctic Ocean. Our first encounter was entirely serendipitous: I was walking uphill heading back to the lodge I stayed after a short visit to town center on the day of arrival; Freia was walking downhill on the way to dispose her “black old TV” at the town’s recycling site, we cross-path when approaching one another from opposite direction. I managed to meet Freia for multiple times, it was truly fascinating and surprising to listen and talk to her.
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