Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Pulse 16.10

Your weekly update of cultural life in Oslo comes here and nowJ
1. The first event on the Pulse agenda is a “seminar about Chinese art”. The seminar “ArtEduChina in Norway 2007” is focusing on the development of Chinese Art.
“The History and Development of the Chinese Artists Association” and “Chinese Painting: its tradition and its development into contemporary art” are just some of the topics covered by the seminar.
It’s tomorrow at the National museum Kristian Augusts gt. 23, 8 floor from 09.00 till 16.30.
More info available at: www.norskekunstforeninger.no
It’s free of charge.

2. The next event is also tomorrow and it’s a Light Music a film installation by Lis Rhodes. Made in 1975 Light music is one of the most celebrated works of British expanded cinema. This pioneering work explores and foregrounds the audio-visual intersections within the apparatus of cinema. Here sound translates to image and image becomes the sound.
It’s at Kunstnernes Hus Wergelandsveien 17
Wednesday, 17 October 2007 19:00 – 21:00
Admission is free
3. Have you already watched many Norwegian movies? If not that many and you are up to one, then go to Cinemateket on 18.10.2007 at 16:30 .The movie screened there this time is “Mars and Venus” by Eva Dahr.
The movie is with English subtitles as it’s a part of the project Contemporary Norway, which means thatThe Norwegian Film Institute will this season present English subtitled feature films and feature length documentaries from Norway from the last 25 years.
The event is free of charge.

4. And the last Pulse beat is not an event in itself, but more a reminder: There are three really important and great museums in Oslo: Stenersen museum, Vigelands museum and Munchs museet which have free entrance till 31 of MarchJDon’t miss your chance if you haven’t been there yetJ

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