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CHOP CHOP
2'30" 2012
Engaging through a paradigm shift and anthropomorphism, exploring how the scenic invites us to connect with our surroundings. Referencing Norsk mythology such as Askeladdin, who in modern parlance is a symbol of individualistic, non-conformist free thinking. Investigating peoples capability of deep abstract, analytical thinking, phenomenological reflection and our imaginative capacity. |
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Natalie Price Hafslund
B.1987 Devon, England
Studied at Central Saint Martins, London, lives and works in Oslo, Norway |
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