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Nykarleby
April 4, 2009
Published on my personal blog
In 2002 I visited the town Nykarleby in Finland twice for two artists-in-residence periods at the Nykarleby Art School. Nykarleby is small… REALLY small. Nonetheless, there was a genuine and irresistible charm about the place that I felt during these visits.
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Invisible cities
March 24, 2008
Published on Point of view
Yesterday evening I dusted off the video case of What’s eating Gilbert Grape. In the opening sequence the protagonist, the young man Gilbert Grape, introduces the small town he is living in: ‘describing Endora is like dancing with no music’.
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Sisu

3.40 min / 2003
Sisu consists of the recording of three men taking an ice bath at dawn. Even though it is trivial, the event is carried out with great care: the bath is being prepared with precision, and the men carefully walk in one by one. On another level the video stands for a Finnish cultural identity: a lakeside view, a traditional habit, and the typical strength and determination deriving from Sisu.



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