Møre og Romsdal Kunstsenter
A Hole in the Heart
Installation in the project room at Møre og Romsdal Kunstsenter.
(photo: Eli Eines/Omar Sejnæs)


(video-documentation: Omar Sejnæs)
As part of the installation, I asked Maja S. K. Ratkje > to compose a work based on my father’s ECG from 1962. The work bears the same title as the task: Play for me my dad’s heart so I can hear it. Here is a small excerpt of the work as it was played in the installation. Violinist on the recording: Ingvild Habbestad
(My dads EKG from 1962 and Maja S.K. Ratkjes composition)


Two conversations about themes from the exhibition were arranged.The picture below is from the conversation: When death separates us -a conversation about grief. I had invited with me psychologist and researcher Ingrid J. Hogstad and writer and editor Nina M. Schjønsby.
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(photo: Oddrun Vegge)
