Activities per year
Abstract
The Watershed:
Material: wood, painted
The models seek to render our surroundings on the premises of water and the terrains. By offering a voice to the landscape, the model forms new ways to see our everyday relations with water in coastal areas. The model renders topography and bathymetry as one shared terrain.
The River System and Groundwaters:
Material: Plexi with engravings
One model with river system engravings on the front and groundwater levels engraved on the back, forming cast shadows of surface and sub-surface water. Three smaller printed models (Biopsies) zoom in on interpretations of the often hidden groundwater, investigating surface-subsurface relations via visualising groundwater from different perspectives.
Groundwater Biopsies:
Material: printed. Approx. 20x20x20 cm each
The Groundwater. Groundwater is vital. However, when running dry or flooding basements, it moves unseen below us, under the pavement, buildings, sports fields, and roads.
The Source. The underground freshwater system is invisible to the human eye until it reaches the surface as a source. Sources have provided foundations for settling and farming, and natural habitats.
The Well. Living close to the sea means a risk of saltwater seeping into the drinking water. The Well shows a Danish West Coast family farm that has continuously had to move their house.
The works are developed in the context of the research project Byerne of det stigende havvand - nye løsninger (AAA collaboration with KU, DTU) funded by Realdania
Original language | English |
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Publication date | 19 May 2023 |
Media of output | Model |
Size | 70x120 |
Publication status | Published - 19 May 2023 |
Keywords
- climate adaptation
- waterscapes
- groundwater
- watershed
- sea-level rise
- climate change
- Research through Design
- Coastal Imaginaries
- Venice Architecture Biennale
- coastal zone
- bathymetry
- topography
- experiment
Artistic research
- Yes
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MED HAVET OG LANDSKABET - FRA VENEDIG TIL DANSKE KYSTBYER
Katrina Wiberg (Lecturer)
30 Nov 2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
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CAFx: Exhibition Opening, Book Launch, and Record Release: Coastal Imaginaries – Currents from Venice to Copenhagen
Katrina Wiberg (Lecturer)
2 Jun 2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
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Moderator, Panel Talk Opening Danish Pavillon on the Venice Biennale 2023
Katrina Wiberg (Participant)
19 May 2023Activity: Other activity types › Other
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Atlas - mapping Denmark from waters perspective.
Wiberg, K. M., Nielsen, T., Sønderskov Rasmussen, S. & Stellö Stelsø Lauridsen, S., 19 May 2023Publications: Non-textual form › Exhibition › Research
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Den Lille blå Parlør om Havstigning
Wiberg, K. M., Arnbjerg-Nielsen, K., Eggert, A. L., Fryd, O., Jørgensen, G., Aslaug Lund, A., Löwe, R., Stener Møller, K., Nielsen, T. & Ryu, S., 9 Feb 2023, 1 ed. Arkitektskolens forlag. 122 p.Publications: Book / Anthology / Thesis / Report › Compendium/lecture notes
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Erosion, Flooding, and Sedimentation: Q&A with Tom Nielsen and Katrina Wiberg conducted by Editor Anna Aslaug Nielsen.
Aslaug Lund, A., Wiberg, K. M. & Nielsen, T., 19 May 2023, Critical Coast. Aslaug Lund, A. & Sengupta Carstensen, J. (eds.). The Danish Architectural Press, p. 110-112 3 p.Publications: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Communication
Projects
- 2 Finished
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Danske byers tilpasning til havvandsstigning – nye løsningsrum
Nielsen, T., Jørgensen, G., Arnbjerg-Nielsen, K., Wiberg, K., Ryu, S., Fryd, O. & Löwe, R.
01/08/2020 → 31/08/2023
Project: Research
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