June 25, 2014

Connecting to the infinite nature: Tróndur Patursson's Cosmic Universe

Tróndur Patursson (FO, f. 1944) has crossed the great oceans of this planet seven times in frail boats with his friend, the writer and voyager, Tim Severin. One adventure came close to a disastrous end as their primitive boat were about to sink, and the two friends were standing in water to their waists. This harrowing, but also amazing experience on the ocean, with thousand kilometers of deep sea below and the infinite sky above, inspired Tróndur Patursun to create the art installation Cosmic Universe (2002)

Shaped like an igloo Tróndurs universe displays itself as an exotic object on the harbour front, next to Nordatlantens Brygge and Noma. If you are curious and take of your shoes to climb into the igloo, a space of mirrors, glass and color unfolds. The painted glass walls are reflected in the floor of mirrors and the hexagon shaped mirrors that make up the roof of the igloo. The bluish space that surrounds you deepens as your image is reflected in what seems like infinite angles and depths. The immense perception in this man-made but natural scenery can in the same moment seem disturbing and calming. It's a thrilling, meditative and very sensous feeling to be in Tróndur's igloo, it's for all ages and it's for free - so get going! 



A video from inside Cosmic Universe here

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