Rainy Reykjavik
Reykjavik Art festival 2008
Atlantis, created by Tea Mäkipää and Halldór Úlfarsson and installed in Reykjavík’s pond, Tjörnin, will feature a partially submerged house that explores ideas of survival. From the shore, one corner of the small house is visible above the pond’s surface with warm light shining out, and the quiet sounds of daily life, from singing to arguing, are audible.
Rainy Reykjavik
Reykjavik Art festival 2008
Atlantis, created by Tea Mäkipää and Halldór Úlfarsson and installed in Reykjavík’s pond, Tjörnin, will feature a partially submerged house that explores ideas of survival. From the shore, one corner of the small house is visible above the pond’s surface with warm light shining out, and the quiet sounds of daily life, from singing to arguing, are audible.