Arctic Conquistadors: Olga Kisseleva is mapping the Arctic.

The digital animation ARCTIC CONQUISTADORS examines the tensions and 
conflicts characterizing the Arctic today. The Arctic space is being 
re-mapped / re-drawn / re-appropriated by the traditional stakeholders 
and newcomers, be it private or state-owned corporations, governmental 
or non-governmental bodies. The artist reflects on how the current 
situation is effected by the overlapping interests of geopolitical and 
corporate powers, referring to the 'global conquests'. 
http://2011.barentsspektakel.no/

Kisseleva's work answers the question who is the Arctic today? First, 
logos of the companies appear where they are now located. Then the logos 
start invading the whole map following the rhythm that echoes rapidly 
growing activities in the Arctic.

To build 'Arctic Conquistadors' she is working with the Departments of 
Economics and Political Sciences of Sorbonne. They cooperate with the 
Business and Industry Advisory Committee of the OECD, the Norwegian 
Barents Secretariat, the International Barents Secretariat and Platform 
(London).

Other artists invited to produce the works for the exhibition MIND THE 
MAP! within the festival Barents Spektakel 2011 in Kirkenes are Morten 
Traavik (Norway) and Stefano Cagol (Italy).

Olga Kisseleva's approach to her work is much the same as a scientist's. 
She questions an issue, formulates a hypothesis, and proposes a solution 
to the problem. Besides being an artist, Kisseleva has always studied 
mathematics, physics and political studies. Thus, her artistic career is 
a constant search between art and science, art and sociology, art and 
psychology. Now Olga Kisseleva is Director of the Art&Science Program at 
the Faculty of Arts, Pantheon-Sorbonne University, Paris.
www.kisseleva.org
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