10/2/25

Update - summer and autumn 2025

It has been a busy period with several exhibitions, festivals and projects and also travelling for leisure purposes. From June - September I was showing work in the exhibition 100 years of art in Trondheim at Kjøpmannsgt Ung Kunst. In July, a solo exhibition at Surnadal Billag with graphic works from 2024 and 2025, then in August a brief trip to Italy to take part in Cross Cities Festival where I showed a remade version of my video work Immemorial from 1989. The original was a three screen installation, shown on CRT monitors. For Cross Cities all three video  streams were combined into one projection with a stereo sound track that mixed all six audio channels from the original installation. In between Cross Cities and the next projects. I moved into a new, large studio space at Studio E39, Eidsvåg. This is a recently started project consisting of 13 individual studios plus common spaces. September was an active month with projects in Trondheim, as part of Poetics of Space, and Gulen, where PFBD presented our latest site-specific performance as part of the Wrap satellite series. Images below from several of these projects. The next upcoming event will be a week workshop in Venice, further developing the Poetics of Space artistic research project.


Six Songs, digital print series at Surnadal Billag

Print series A Map of Abandoned Strategies, Possible Outcomes and Lost Causes



Song of Iron 1 and 2. Combined digital and screen print

Tiger Tiger, screen print
Shown at Surnadal Billag and KuK, Trondheim

Three Four Two, digital print

Immemorial. Video projection at Cross Cities Festival
Sant' Agata dei Goti, Campania, Italy



New work space at Studio E39, Eidsvåg
Testing out the video projection

Persistent Disequilibrium #5 (string theories)
The latest work by PFBD (pixels / frames / beats / drones)
Video projections on the wall of a silo

A four day workshop and performance at Kjelbju-Låven, Gulen
A Wrap Satellite Production
Trond Lossius playing back field recordings and sounds from software synths

Tijs Ham performing with a new single-string bass instrument
treated through a modular synth
A short video documentation of the performance here.

A performance of James Tenney's composition In a Large Reverberant Space
Performed by SITron (Trondheim Sinfonietta) in Byåsen Tunnel, Trondheim.
Part of the artistic research project Poetics of Space led by Michael Duch, NTNU
Video of the concert here.





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