How can Nicolai Howalt and Anja C. Andersen inspire one another? In this conversation, they explore how borrowing from each other’s methods can create something that does not emerge within their own disciplinary frameworks.
In the work Light Break, Nicolai Howalt takes inspiration from Niels Ryberg Finsen and his work with light therapy. Through photographic experiments using Finsen’s lenses directed at the sun, he transforms the scientific into aesthetic, abstract images.
Where Anja C. Andersen uses visual language to make complex astrophysics understandable, Nicolai Howalt renders the concrete sensory and open to interpretation. Both expand their fields by working in the tension between the measurable and the experienced.
The conversation offers insight into what arises when one moves across disciplines—and what new understandings this can bring.
This event is in Danish
Kilde:
The Round Tower
The Round Tower

