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FIELD NOTES.
Stories written in weather and light, shaped by place and perception.


Edges of Approach
Between Intent and Terrain. What happens to a plan when the landscape resists it? When control loses its meaning and conditions begin to shape decisions? When distance cannot be overcome but instead becomes part of the experience? English · Deutsch It was the meteorological start of spring. I sat in our accommodation in Dombås, a cup of coffee in my hand, while a heavy snowstorm swept through the birch trees outside. Their branches bent under the weight of ice – no green, no


Threshold of Cold
The Weight of Snow. What happens to the body when it is pushed to its limits? When perception begins to shift? When strain remains, yet loses its urgency? English · Deutsch It was -43 °C when we pulled the car over at the edge of Riisitunturi National Park. The moment I stepped outside, my body reacted to the environment before my mind had even caught up. The cold was already there. Absolute, without transition. It slowed every movement. Two more layers of fabric, two pairs o
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