‘Objektør’    (objector)    does  not   really   exist.   In   Norwegian   the   word   suggests ‘someone   who  makes  objects’   ( like  in   ’skulptør’  -  sculptor )   or   it   could   mean someone  in  opposition  ( e.g.   to  our   common  way  of  thinking  how  things  exist).


The objects made by  Objektør  try to materialize this. You can turn them upside down and  they  look  very  much  the  same  but just a small  turn or a change in perspective makes  them  look  quite  different. It  makes you wonder whether it is the same object.


It is.


But  it  does not exist inherently (as  we  normally  see it),  from its own side. It depends on our  perception.


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objects - prices & sizes

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