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Détails du projet
Description of project aims
This collaborative project examined the Cold War in Iceland, using methods drawn from contemporary art practices to re-imagine the period and find out how the presence of NATO radar stations and American military bases impact on the population both past and present. The team comprised researchers and students from three universities – University of the Highlands and Islands, Iceland Academy of Arts and the University of Lapland. We worked with local participant collaborators and volunteers from communities located near the radar installations that formed part of NATO’s extensive early warning defence system across North America and Europe: Höfn, Keflavík, Bolungarvik and Þórshöfn. Different generations of people shared memories and perceptions linked to this period, contributing to expanded understanding of our nuclear future from the Icelandic perspective and encouraging a different understanding of the remote North. These were also shared publicly at Höfði House, Reykjavik, site of the Gorbachev/Reagan summit in 1986.
Partenaires de collaboration
- University of the Highlands and Islands (lead)
- Iceland Academy of Arts
- University of Lapland
Empreinte digitale
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Activités
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What was the Cold War?
Permar, R. (Member)
28 janv. 2022Activité: Types of Public engagement and outreach - Schools engagement
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Cold War Projects + Nordic Connections
Permar, R. (Speaker), Timmins, S. (Speaker), Gårdvik, M. (Member), Stoll, K. (Speaker) & Sørmo, W. (Member)
17 mars 2022Activité: Types of Public engagement and outreach - Public lecture/debate/seminar
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"Northern Exchange: Reciprocity, Art and Generosity" in Virtual Symposium 2017: Social Practice in Art, Research and Education: Professional Dialogues
Permar, R. (Speaker)
31 mai 2017Activité: Invited talk
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Northern Exchange: Cold War Histories and Nuclear Futures
Timmins, S. (Artist) & Permar, R. (Artist), 31 juil. 2020Résultats de recherche: Artefact
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Northern Exchange: Iceland, Scotland and Finland
Permar, R., 30 janv. 2017, Bolungarvík, Examining the sense of place through artistic practice.. Härkönen, E. & Jokela, T. (eds.). Rovaniemi: Lapland University Press, p. 36-37 2 p.Résultats de recherche: Other chapter contribution
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Northern Exchange: Iceland, Scotland and Finland in Bolungarvik: Examining the sense of place through artistic practice
Permar, R. (Photographer), Timmins, S., Jónsdóttir, Á. & Härkönen, E., 30 janv. 2017Résultats de recherche: Exhibition
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