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Abstract
My work is an examination about the concrete wall of a hydropower plant’s dam.
It is a kind of an escape, a way around the heaviness of things.
After learning about the communal trauma of the building of reservoirs Lokka
and Porttipahta in northern Finland, sadness and powerlessness became an
all-encompassing feeling. The building and harnessing of the reservoirs and rivers
was justified as the benefit of the whole nation of Finland in the 1950s. In the
bill, the exploitation of Lapland’s natural resources and the taking over of “empty
land” were seen as necessary. It was however admitted that sacrifices had to be
made. The magnitude of these sacrifices were beyond comprehension and nowadays
it is considered a violation of human rights. Not to mention the extensive
loss of fauna and flora of the area.
My experiences at the dams were suffocating. The only way to deal with it was
to concentrate on the details and consider the effect of time on concrete as a human
construction. To look at them as if from the outside helped, simultaneously
knowing that I too have benefited from the construction of these dams.
It is a kind of an escape, a way around the heaviness of things.
After learning about the communal trauma of the building of reservoirs Lokka
and Porttipahta in northern Finland, sadness and powerlessness became an
all-encompassing feeling. The building and harnessing of the reservoirs and rivers
was justified as the benefit of the whole nation of Finland in the 1950s. In the
bill, the exploitation of Lapland’s natural resources and the taking over of “empty
land” were seen as necessary. It was however admitted that sacrifices had to be
made. The magnitude of these sacrifices were beyond comprehension and nowadays
it is considered a violation of human rights. Not to mention the extensive
loss of fauna and flora of the area.
My experiences at the dams were suffocating. The only way to deal with it was
to concentrate on the details and consider the effect of time on concrete as a human
construction. To look at them as if from the outside helped, simultaneously
knowing that I too have benefited from the construction of these dams.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Rovaniemi |
Publisher | Lapin yliopisto |
Size | 40 x 60 cm |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
MoEC publication type | F2 Public partial realisation of a work of art |
Event | Flow : currents of change in our river landscapes exhibition - KILO gallery, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland Duration: 5 Nov 2024 → 21 Nov 2024 https://www.uarctic.org/news/2024/11/flow-exhibition-features-the-living-in-the-landscape-lila-summer-school/ |
Field of science
- Visual arts and design
Projects
- 1 Active
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Living in the Landscape Summer School 2023-2025: Hybrid Development Project
Jokela, T. (Principal Investigator), Härkönen, E. (Collaborative Investigator) & Härkönen, E. (Other)
01.01.2023 → 31.08.2025
Project: Co-funded project