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Wind As Context
Wilderness Art Conference
May 24th - 26th 2012 in Hailuoto, Finland

This is an international research conference for organizations and artists 
working in remote and rural regions of the EU and furthermore. The conference 
will explore the question of how contemporary and digital arts can be relevant 
within those areas and can be beneficial for local communities, visitors and 
artists alike. Hailuoto is an island in northern Finland located in the Gulf of 
Bothnia.

Presented by Hai Art
www.haiart.net
contact: [email protected]
Phone: +358 400 258 968




Participants:

Dr. Leandro Pisano (Italy)
"Exploring rural territory as (new) medium"

Leandro Pisano (b. 1973) is a curator, writer and new media producer for 
projects and events focused on new media, sound and technological arts. He is 
also specialized in ICT development strategies for rural areas. He is the 
founder and director of Interferenze new arts festival, an event taking place 
in South of Italy since 2003.

He conducted lectures and presentations for new media art and design events 
worldwide (IST 2010, Tokyo; Doors of Perception 9, New Delhi; ISEA2011 
Istanbul; ISEA2010 Ruhr, Dortmund; Dott07, Newcastle; Offload festival, 
Bristol).

Leandro Pisano received his Master degree with honors in Ancient Greek, Latin 
and Italian Literature from University of Naples, focusing studies on digital 
philology, electronic teaching methodology and relationship between new media 
and classic disciplines.

25.4. morning presentation 11am @ Marjaniemi
25.4. evening presentation 8:30pm @ Cafe Bar Haiku




Glenn Boulter (UK)
"Remote Possibilities – Sound Works in Cumbria 2009-2012"

Glenn Boulter is an artist and curator based in Cumbria (UK). Graduating from 
the Royal College of Art in 2005, his work incorporates print media, sound and 
performance. 

As a founder of sound art collective Octopus, Glenn co-curates the bi-annual 
Full of Noises festival since 2009. The festival occupies under-used spaces 
across the post-industrial town of Barrow-in-Furness ranging from the canteen 
building of a nuclear submarine plant to a Victorian public park. 

Octopus were recently awarded Arts Council England National Portfolio 
Organisation status in recognition of their approach to developing artists and 
commissioning new work, resulting in an ongoing program of residencies, public 
realm works, radio and education projects during 2012-15.

www.octopuscollective.org

24.4. morning presentation 11am @ Marjaniemi
24.4. evening presentation 8:30pm @ Cafe Bar Haiku




Rael Artel (Estonia)
"Life in the Forest"

"centre" and "periphery" from the point of view of contemporary art and 
cultural production and how these terms affect my lifestyle in the forest.

Rael Artel is an independent curator based in the forests of Estonia. She 
graduated from the Institute of Art History at the Estonian Academy of Arts in 
2003, and participated in the Curatorial Training Program in De Appel, 
Amsterdam (2004/05). 

Since 2000, she has contributed to a number of magazines in Estonia and 
elsewhere, and curated shows in Estonia as well as in Amsterdam, Budapest, 
Lisbon, New York, and Warsaw. In 2007 she initiated Public Preparation, a 
platform for knowledge-production and network-based communication, which since 
the beginning of 2008 has focused on issues of nationalism and contemporary art 
in Europe in the format of international meetings, exhibitions and 
publications. 

http://publicpreparation.org/

26.4. morning presentation 11am @ Marjaniemi
26.4. evening presentation 8:30pm @ Cafe Bar Haiku




Carsten Stabenow (Germany) 
"Mediate Space - curating and producing in unusual environments"

Carsten Stabenow - Curator and artist, born 1972, studied Communication Design 
and postgraduate Interdisciplinary Studies in Berlin and has worked freelance 
as a communication designer and cultural producer. He is also a member of the 
Staalplaat Soundsystem and has realised several installations and performed 
worldwide at festivals and in museums. Carsten Stabenow is the founder of the 
German Media Art festival garage, initiator and artistic director of Tuned City 
and co-founder of the Berlin art and media production platform DOCK. 

Carsten Stabenow is Artist In Residence for the Sound Room in Marjaniemi which 
opens during the conference.

www.tunedcity.de 

25.4. morning presentation 11am @ Marjaniemi




Leena Valkeapää (Finland) 
"Living in the wind with reindeers"

Leena Valkeapää (1964) is a Finnish artist most known for her environmental art 
works.
Recently she moved to a very remote location in Lapland off road only to be 
reached by boat or walking to write her doctoral study on "Wind, Reindeer and 
Humans".
She recently published "In Nature", a dialogue with the works of Nils-Aslak 
Valkeapää.

Also working with http://bioartsociety.fi

24.4. morning presentation 11am @ Marjaniemi
24.4. evening presentation 7pm @ Cafe Bar Haiku




Erich Berger (Austria/Finland)
"The Finnish Society Of Bioart "

Austrian-born Erich Berger is an artist and cultural worker based in Helsinki, 
Finland. His interests lie in information processes and feedback structures, 
which he investigates through installations, situations, performances and 
interfaces. 
His work has been shown and produced internationally, and received a number of 
awards. 
Currently he is a lecturer at the Fine Art Academy in Vienna/ Austria and the 
coordinator of the Ars Bioarctica initiative of the Finnish Bioart Society in 
Helsinki.

http://randomseed.org
http://bioartsociety.fi

26.4. morning presentation 11am @ Marjaniemi




Laura Beloff (Finland)  
"Reality Disfunction"

With acclaimed international reputation as an artist, Laura Beloff’s works can 
be described as 
peculiar wearable objects, programmed structures and participatory, networked 
installations. 
In her pieces she combines technology fluently with various mediums ranging 
from video to textile, 
from sound to sculptural and organic materials.  
                
Beloff has exhibited widely in various museums, galleries and major media-art 
events in Europe 
and worldwide, recently f.e. in Vienna (2011), in Russia and Brazil (2008) and 
in the Venice 
Biennale (2007). She has received various grants, residencies and awards.

http://www.realitydisfunction.org 

26.4. evening presentation 7pm @ Cafe Bar Haiku




Kyd Campbell (Canada) 
"Selected Food Presentations"

Kyd Campbell is a multi-disciplinary artist and designer. In 2004, she founded 
Frontierlab, an informal and nomadic research and production platform for art 
and design. She first studied textile and fashion design and later sculpture 
and experimental film. She has worked in different contexts across Europe, 
Africa and North America. She is currently a researcher in the Faculty of Media 
Art & Design at the Bauhaus University in Weimar. 

Her creative practice is heavily influence by a critical view on media 
practices and an intuitive view on history, environmental problems and politics.

She is currently involved in open ecological design research, is producing a 
short experimental film and works as a food designer, in Berlin. 

www.frontierlab.org

Kyd Campbell will do selected food presentations during the conference.



Marjatta Hanhijoki (Finland)
"Hailuoto And Art"

Marjatta Hanhijoki is a renowned painter and fine artist from Finland. She 
alongside with artists Reijo Hukkanen, Markku Keränen, Pirkko Nukari and Tapio 
Junno headed and supervised the famous fine art school in Ojakylä, Hailuoto 
from 1971 to 1979. She will come and tell us about that time. 

25.4. 7pm evening presentation @ Cafe Bar Haiku


SPECIAL EVENT:

Friday 4pm - Sound Room Opening in Marjaniemi
Opening speech by Mayor Ari Nurkkala






(the conference and all presentations are free of charge and open to public, if 
you can register beforehand: contact: [email protected], phone: +358 400 258 968)


Hai Art - http://haiart.net/ 
International Platform for Contemporary Art
in Hailuoto / Finland

Wilderness Art Conference in Hailuoto/ Finland
24.-27. May 2012


Hai Art is operated by
Antye Greie, Artistic Director
Phone: + 358 44 2182938
[email protected]

Nella Nikkilä, projektiassistentti
Phone: 0400 488280
[email protected]



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