The interactive artwork “Orchestrated entities_ Chorus” invites choirs and individuals to transform their voices into light.

The artist was inspired by the 1930 Nobel Peace prize laureate Nathan Söderblom for his work on “unity and helping create a new attitude of mind which is necessary if peace between nations is to become reality”

With this artwork, the artist wants to celebrate the importance of encounters beyond universal boundaries. When using the artwork, the singing voice becomes a spark of light and hope playing over the iconic architecture of Storkyrkan. In the background, the music piece “Dona nobis pacem” (Latin for “Grant us peace”) meets the Earth-song by NASA, an out-of-this-world recording that captures an electromagnetic phenomenon called “chorus”.

Picture of Tove Alderin (Sweden)

Tove Alderin (Sweden)

Tove Alderin is a multidisciplinary artist trained in Denmark at the KADK Royal Danish Academy, currently taking her Post Master in materialities and energies at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm. Her art focuses on collaborations with transdisciplinary junctions.

The artist extends her thanks to: Jonas Johansson, David Giese, Helene Warpe. NASA, Mattias Heldner, Fonetiklaboratoriet at Stockholm University

Picture of Tove Alderin (Sweden)

Tove Alderin (Sweden)

Tove Alderin is a multidisciplinary artist trained in Denmark at the KADK Royal Danish Academy, currently taking her Post Master in materialities and energies at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm. Her art focuses on collaborations with transdisciplinary junctions.

The artist extends her thanks to: Jonas Johansson, David Giese, Helene Warpe. NASA, Mattias Heldner, Fonetiklaboratoriet at Stockholm University

This artwork is supported by