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Revision as of 11:09, 7 May 2025
- Skogsmatematikk
Kajsa Møllersen tester ut ulike tretellingsmetoder.
- Forest mathematics
Kajsa Møllersen explores various tree counting methods in the forest. A thread and a knot are the optimal combination. A tree is defined as what is within working height. Angles are approximate: above or below 180 degrees. Fingers get cold. No bears are observed. The movement is spiral. All trees are included in the path. The tau never crosses itself. The area is defined by its length. It is a little more than 100 metres long. It counts a little more than 100 metres of trees. It is perfect weather for forest mathematics.
- Kajsa Møllersen
- 14th of September 2024
- Pasvik
- Video: Espen Sommer Eide
Counting trees with a stick (a winter-counting version) together with the sound-artist and -recordist BJ Nilsen. Crossing a little island on the lake of Lille Sameti. It is an extremely silent day with some fog and high humidity.
- Kajsa Møllersen
- 17th of April 2025
- Pasvik