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Norsk-Virtual Nature-p1

December 11, 2018

(*NORSK/ENG versjon) Which seabird resembles Evil Knevil or Karl Lagerfeld? In 2068, will X and your grandkids meet kittiwakes, guillemots, and eider ducks only in virtual nature? Hear Framsenteret biologists Jan Ove Bustnes and Tone Reiertsen describe how seabirds translate changes in the flow of energy and life in marine ecosystems. Are we listening?


Virtual Nature part 1 explores how climate change is impacting birds on remote Arctic island nesting sites of circumpolar seabirds. The idea for virtual nature was proposed by the hello X creative team as a substitute for going outdoors, and a way to commemorate places and animals, like many populations of seabirds, that are currently in decline. In Virtual Nature part 2, you will hear a conversation between host and hello X creative director Christine Cynn with novelist Sigbjorn Skåden and game designer Ismet Bachtiar about the genesis and meaning of virtual nature in the X fiction world (now in development).


We will hear stories from two researchers who have spent their lifetimes studying guillemots, eider ducks, kittiwakes, among other species. Jan Ove Bustnes (working for NINA-Norwegian Inst. for Nature Research affiliated with the Fram Centre flagship project on Hazardous Substances) and Tone Reiertsen (NINA and Fram flagship project on ‘Effects of climate change on coastal ecology in the North).


Listen as Jan Ove and Tone speak about their experiences on Bjørnøya (Bear Island) at the far end of the Svalbard Archipeligo in the Barents Sea, and Hornøya (Horn Island) on the far northern shore of the Norwegian mainland.


Prefer a version without English overdub of Norwegian speech? See our bonus version with NO English overdub;)


Watch this video! ‘X saves the Kittwake’ hello X animation by Ice-9 artist Valentin Manz with music by Coda to Coda. Kids from the north and south of Norway tell the story of how X meets her grandmother’s avatar in virtual nature, and saves a kittiwake who eats plastic. On the hello X youtube channel.



X and grandma in virtual nature (via avatar)


VIRTUAL NATURE 2068: X chats with grandma's avatar in virtual nature about cleaning up the ocean


 


The Geirdodo-patron saint of extinct birds by artist Valentin Manz of Ice-9


'Geirdodo'-patron saint of extinct birds 2068 (collage by Valentin Manz)



Prefer a version without English overdub of Norwegian speech? See our bonus version with NO English overdub;)


Tone Reiertsen with baby guillemot (courtesy T.Reiertsen)


guillemots photo courtesy T.Reiertsen


IN CONVERSATION WITH JAN OVE BUSTNES AND TONE REIERTSEN (with chalkboards-Christine is obsessed with them-no more stickies!)


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VIDEO OF GUILLEMOT PARENT WITH FOOD FOR YOUNG (courtesy of Tone Reiertsen)


https://youtu.be/0aHlraYL39w


LINKS


Norwegian Climate and Environment Dept on seabirds: http://www.miljodirektoratet.no/en/Areas-of-activity1/Species-and-ecosystems/Seabirds/


Norwegian coast and Douglas Adams https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/europe/a-thousand-miles-of-norways-lovely-crinkly-edges-49047.html


 



BEAR ISLAND


Michael Haferkamp [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)], from Wikimedia Commons



Bears visit Bear Island (Norwegian) https://www.nrk.no/troms/bjornoya-fikk-bjornebesok-1.10958132


Bjørnøya dyreliv (Norwegian) http://cruise-handbook.npolar.no/no/bjornoya/wildlife.html


Birdlife International factsheet on Bear Island (Bjørnøya) http://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/bj%C3%B8rn%C3%B8ya-(bear-island)-iba-svalbard-and-jan-mayen-islands-(to-norway)/details


 


GUILLEMOTS / HORNØYA


 


VIDEO! SEE GUILLEMOTS ‘FLY’ UNDERWATER
Guillemots diving near Hornøya, Northern Norway https://www.nrk.no/video/PS*270032


Common guillemot description NP http://www.npolar.no/en/species/common-guillemot.html


guillemot/lomvi factsheet from the Norwegian Inst. on Nature Research


http://www2.artsdatabanken.no/faktaark/Faktaark2.pdf


Incredible diving capacity of guillemots and other diving birds https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/auk/v102n02/p0293-p0297.pdf


Guillemot call (British Museum/wikimedia) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Common_Guillemot_(Uria_aalge)_(W1CDR0001424_BD6).ogg


https://www.earthtouchnews.com/natural-world/animal-behaviour/why-do-baby-guillemots-jump-off-cliffs-before-they-can-even-fly/


https://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/00000144-0a1f-d3cb-a96c-7b1faa890000


Where do guillemots go in the winter? (Norwegian) https://www.nrk.no/troms/avslorer-lomviens-vinterhemmelighet-1.11273128


Great auk wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_auk


Long interesting article from a conference on capelin (small fish): https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=10&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjD8OLZwtTeAhXIs1kKHalLBa8QFjAJegQIBxAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Facademic.oup.com%2Ficesjms%2Farticle-pdf%2F59%2F5%2F863%2F6756499%2F59-5-863.pdf&usg=AOvVaw3nE2WSUM9J2FkM8I9YmE2W


 


EIDER DUCKS


http://www.npolar.no/en/species/common-eider.html


http://www.arctic.uoguelph.ca/cpl/organisms/birds/marine/ducks/comEider.htm


Documentary on eider ducks and the Inuit on the Belcher Islands in Canada's Hudson Bay http://www.peopleofafeather.com/


 


MAN WHO ATE AIRPLANE


Man who ate an airplane


http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/67621-strangest-diet


Man who ate airplane x-ray photo http://www.u2know.com/michel-lotito-the-man-with-a-strange-diet-aid-146


 


KITTIWAKE


Tone Reiertsen on kittiwakes in Fram Forum magazine ( in Norwegian)


Kittiwakes in trouble


https://www.birdlife.org/europe-and-central-asia/news/cliffs-lying-barren-why-we-cant-afford-ignore-kittiwake-crash


https://www.artsdatabanken.no/Pages/186674 (norsk)


Credits


This episode of hello X was co-produced with Fram - the High North Research Centre for Climate and the Environment with it’s flagships:



  • Effects of climate change on sea and coastal ecology in the north

  • Hazardous substances – effects on ecosystems and human health
  • Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean, technology and agreements
  • Effects of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems, landscapes, society and indigenous peoples
  • Environmental impact of industrial development in the north (MIKON)

 


With support from the Norwegian Arts Council




hello X theme Music by Metatag on Hel Audio


http://www.helaudio.org/artists/metatag/


Episode music is by Theta (specially composed for this episode. Tusen takk!)


https://thetasounds.wordpress.com/


Artists contributing to the ‘The Piper Colobocentratus Purple-tipped Echinometra Plinthocelium, A Not Applicable Compilation’


including tracks by: Leverton Fox, Alex Bonney / Isambard Khroustaliov / Tolga Tüzün, Tangents, Lothar Ohlmeier / Isambard Khroustaliov, Ben + Zamyatin


Link to album page https://www.not-applicable.org/?p=2050


Bonus track! ‘Fear of Mapping (Maurizio Ravalico's Left Handed Marching Army version) - Fiium Shaarrk : from ‘Versions, Remixes and Mashups’ on Not Applicable




Hello X is supported by:


Sparebank Northern Norway


the free speech foundation


Innovation Norway


Koro -public art norway



 


Ice-9 partners and affiliates include:


Tromsø municipality


https://www.tromso.kommune.no/arktisk-hovedstad.460300.no.html


The Nansen legacy research project


https://arvenetternansen.com/


The North Norwegian Art Museum


https://www.nnkm.no/





Hello x is produced by Ice-9, with Christine Cynn, Anneli Stiberg, Valentin Manz.


Associate producers include Marina Borovaya and Annika Wistrøm.


Sound mix by Nathanael Gustin.


Digital design by Ismet Bachtiar


Storygenerator developed by Furkle Industries




Find out more about hello X here https://hellox.me/about/