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'''TRE TRE TRE''' is conceptualised as a curatorial format that brings together a series of processes and experiments situated in different forest regions. The two forests of Pasvik and Temminki-Markkatieva are located at a distance of approximately 800 km from each other. Together with any third forest, or a forest that once was, they form a triangle. | '''TRE TRE TRE''' is conceptualised as a curatorial format that brings together a series of processes and experiments situated in different forest regions. The two forests of Pasvik and Temminki-Markkatieva are located at a distance of approximately 800 km from each other. Together with any third forest, or a forest that once was, they form a triangle. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:47, 14 October 2025
Kajsa Møllersen, Skogsmatematikk / Forest Mathematics, 2024.
TRE TRE TRE is conceptualised as a curatorial format that brings together a series of processes and experiments situated in different forest regions. The two forests of Pasvik and Temminki-Markkatieva are located at a distance of approximately 800 km from each other. Together with any third forest, or a forest that once was, they form a triangle.
TRE TRE TRE is set up as an explorative initiative of the nearby forests of artist Lena Ylipää in Lainio (SE) and curator Hilde Methi in Kirkenes (NO) as a starting point. It is being formed by and informed through conversations in a loosely knit network of local and visiting art-knowledge constellations working in parallel and crossing paths in specific Northeastern forests localities. (2025)
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