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ARTWORKS IN LOCAL CONTEXT
Butterfly occupies alphabet
August 2010

An art work by The Travellers Box, Local - Jacob Brogaard Larsen, Sanne Moe and Lars Vilhelmsen. The art work has been developed in a collaboration between The Travellers Box and Rasmus Graff (da.writer) and Per Thørn (se.writer)
about their production of the sound poem ATT/AT.
Butterfly occupies alphabet is an analysis, an interpretation of Graff / Thørns production and builds upon Graff / Thørns performance of the sound poem ATT/AT.
The work Butterfly occupies alphabet is a documentary art work illustrated as an INSTRUCTION.
The Travellers Boxs set of cooperation is based on artistic collectivity in which artistic projects developed
and where art co-operating across and interdisciplinarity can facilitate artistic development,
the work Butterfly occupies alphabet can be read as such work.



Documentation from the performance of the sound poem of Rasmus Graff and Per Thørn
ATT/AT is a sound poem in 24 levels, where Graff / Thørn by an artifice
of Inger Christensen's (da.writer) book Alphabet, performed the sound poem ATT/AT.
Photo from the performance at Kunsthal Nordkraft January 2010
INSTRUCTIONS
Basic dough of yeast flour water
Alphabet is formed
Alphabet baked
Alpfabet deconstructed
Rasp add the deconstructed alphabet and stir together
Ingredients to rasp acacia syrup yeast white beer
The Travellers Box suspended as feed board and rasp bear box
Butterfly occupies alphabet
 
Replaced construction - The barbeque
June 2010
The work, Replaced construction, facilitates a meeting place as a model of social gathering.
The focal point is the meal in a site specific joint eating. The Travellers Box is restructed as a mobile barbeque to a collective commonspace, a space for dialogical exchanges. With The Travellers Box function as mobile barbeque and heat source, can the work, Replaced construction, be read as a discourse model for the establishment of temporary conversation and living space.
How to do it:
Transformation of The Travellers Box for barbeque :
The box half filled with sand.
Lined with tin foil.
Filled with charcoal.
At the top of the box is placed a furnace grate.

The barbeque

The barbeque
Thanks Karoline, Dorthe,Bente and June

THE WISH BOX
an local journey
transformation from travllersbox into a the wish-Box
"Stop Bullying"
Action at street level.
Public sign by The Travellers Box Internal Team, Sanne Moe, Jacob B. Larsen and
Lars Vilhelmsen. The school of Vodskov, Northern jutland, Denmark March. 2010

From november to january 2010 the local box has been transformed into a Wish-Box and many whishes from people from the localcity Vodskov has been delivered into the box. The artists have now selected a wish, that has been transformed into a work of art. One of the places Wish Box was developed was Vodskov school, and here the selected wish was placed in the box. The wish was expressed by a girl called Rikke from 4.a in Vodskov school, and she wanted and wrote "Stop Bullying". The artists selected the wish, because this wish could be formulated in a way, that the plant could have utility for future citizens of Vodskov, here in the form of children from Vodskov school. Rikke revealed even anti-bully sign on the school's annual day of wellbeing Friday March 5. By uncovering talked headmaster Kim Malthe Skinbjerg the importance of wellbeing and bullying at Vodskov school. Subsequent artist Lars Vilhelmsen read an opportunity for a rewritten text on bullying

Hey - how do you do? Action of surplus at street level.
An incident by The Travellers Box Internal Team, Sanne Moe, Jacob B. Larsen and Lars Vilhelmsen Skanstorget Gothenburg Nov. 2009
a moment
The work can be read as an informel contribution to teh Gothenburg International Biennale - What a wonderful world The work is based on the passage:
I see friends shaking hands ..... saying ... how do you do?
(What A Wonderful World, Louis Armstrong, 1967)




Hej – hvordan har du det?
En overskudshandling på gadeplan.
En hændelse af The Travellers Box Internal Team, Sanne Moe, Jacob B Larsen and Lars Vilhelmsen
Skanstorget Gøteborg Nov 2009.
et øjeblik
Værket kan læses som et uofficielt bidrag til Gøteborgs Internationale Kunstbiennale - What A Wonderful World.
Værket tager udgangspunkt i passagen:
I see friends shaking hands.....saying...how do you do?
(What A Wonderful World, Louis Armstrong, 1967)
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