Harvard GSD Launches New Podcast Series "Talking Practice"
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Harvard GSD Launches New Podcast Series "Talking Practice"

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Talking Practice at studios of MAX OCKBORN and LENA BERGENDAHL
MAX OCKBORN
Max is a visual artist focusing on sculpture and writing. Max is a poet that transforms his poetry in either words or scultpures: for example, a scupture of a toothbrush that is a usual weapon in prisons, or his Master Thesis "In hopes of support from the rooms we use", that is published on his wepage.
LENA BERGENDAHL
Lena is a visual artist that works mainly with video, photography and light installations, and now she is developing a project that deals with history of science: in particular, she is interested in early experiments with light and seeing. For example, one of her earlier projects was to create an illusion of the northern light, where a beam of light was filtered through a prism, creating a rainbow coloured light that was projected on the smoke from a fire. The smoke in this situation served as an ephemeral canvas.
Talking Practice at RAKETA collective studio
This time we met two of RAKETA members: Åsa Lipka Falck and Cecilia Enberg. We shared "conceptual meal" from our side (we bring our own snacks and drinks to be nice visitors, not as it's showned by Hennesy Youngman) and wine from RAKETA's side - there was quite a lot of it left from the party of Moscow Biennal guests, where I met Åsa and Cecilia for the first time.
RAKETA is involved into interdisciplinary collaborative projects, its members are changing all the time, and their focus depends on those who is involved at that time (artits/architect/etc). They experiment with different media, and they work maily outside Sweden.
They leave the impression of a collective that enjoys a complete artistic freedom. They make publications, but with a principle of "recycling" titles, so they use them as many as they like and to whatever content they find appropriate. Brilliant, ha?