Søndermarken Park Cistern
Amazing cistern exhibit underneath Søndermarken Park in Frederiksberg, Denmark.
THE DANISH CISTERNS - Cisternernes Underjordiske Liv
Kunst TV Production.
Johann Sebastian Bach - Passacaglia
Edvard Grieg - Peer Gynt - In the Hall of the Mountain King
Cisternerne - Copenhaguen (Denmark)
Testing the acoustics by clapping
Cisternerne i søndermarken
TOP 100 COPENHAGEN (DENMARK) Tourist Attractions (Things to Do)
100 things to do in Copenhagen (Denmark)
Explore Earth providing a video about 100 tourist attractions in Copenhagen, Denmark. As a capital of Denmark, Copenhagen has so many beautiful places to visit. Copenhagen located on eastern coast of island of Zealand. Copenhagen separated from Malmo - Sweden by strait of Oresund and connecting by Oresund Bridge (railway and road).
Want to know where to go or what to do in Copenhagen - Denmark? You must watching our video from the begining to know complete 100 list of best tourism places in Copenhagen. Must see or visit places in Copenhagen such as Nyhavn, Tivoli Gardens, Rosenborg Castle, Frederiksberg Palace, Torvehallerne, Our Saviour's Church, Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen ZOO, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek and Rundetaarn (The Round Tower).
Some of best places to visit in Copenhagen are The National Museum of Denmark, The Cisterns, Sondermarken, Frederiks Kirke (Marmorkirken), Haveselskabs Have, The David Collection, Landbohojskolens Have, Kastellet, Amalienborg and The Danish Museum.
You may also spend your time to visit amazing places in Copenhagen such as Botanical Gardens (Botanisk Have), Designmuseum Danmark, Stroeget, Amager Strandpark, Copenhagen City Hall, Copenhagen Opera House, National Aquarium Denmark - Den Bla Planet, Frederiksberg Have, The Open Air Museum, Islands Brygge, Christiania neighbourhoods, Carlsberg Brand Store, etc.
Complete 100 list about things to do in Copenhagen provided on this video. Dont forget to visit Copenhagen Visitor Information Center to get more information about travel guide in Copenhagen. If you want to exploring other cities in Denmark, we also have other video about tourist attractions or things to do in Denmark's cities such as Aarhus, Odense, Billund and Skagen.
Cisternerne - Copenhaguen, Denmark
SUPERFLEX i Cisternerne
Et omklædningsrum er det første, du møder i udstillingen. Nu må du skifte til gummistøvler, før du kan fortsætte ind i undergrunden. En oversvømmelse har fundet sted, forfaldet er i gang og på rejsen ind i det ukendte vil du støde på levn fra en fjern fortid: vores egen nutid.
“It is not the end of world” vender det dystopiske scenarie, hvor menneskeheden ikke længere eksisterer, til en mere nuanceret fortælling. Som titlen anslår, henviser SUPERFLEX til, at klimaforandringerne muligvis bliver enden på menneskeheden, men ikke nødvendigvis verdens ende. Planeten skal nok klare sig uden os.
Den verdenskendte, danske kunstnergruppe SUPERFLEX blev grundlagt i 1993 af Jakob Fenger (f. 1968), Bjørnstjerne Reuter Christiansen (f. 1969) og Rasmus Nielsen (f. 1969).
Indtil den 30. november
Cisternerne, Søndermarken
Tirsdag-onsdag kl. 11-18, torsdag kl. 11-20, fredag-søndag kl. 11-18
Entré: 70 kr.
Søndermarken,Frederiksberg
Running Park
H i Cisternerne
Frederiksberg Lokal TV har været i Cisternerne i Søndermarken, for at se kunstudstillingen H, i form af vand, lavet af Ingvar Cronhammer, med musik af Martin Hall.
Læg også mærke til drypstenene og granitvæggene i Cisternerne.
Frederiksberg Lokal TV, april 2015
Find vores udsendelser på:
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I kan altid se vores programoversigter på tekst-tv side 310 på Kanal Hovedstadens TV Kanal.
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Vi sender på Kanal Hovedstaden:
Mandag 10.00 - 12.00
Tirsdag 15.00 - 17.00
Torsdag 21.30 - 23.30
Fredag 06.00 - 08.00
Lørdag 12.00 - 14.00
Søndag 07.00 - 09.00
Der kommer nye udsendelser om torsdagen, som genudsendes indtil tirsdag ugen efter.
Om søndagen sendes dog noget andet, som ikke hører til de andre udsendelser.
THE BEST ART OF COPENHAGEN
Another day exploring Copenhagen. I started off right down the street from The Marble Church from yesterday at the Amalienborg Palace then went to go check out The National Gallery where some masterpieces by Picasso and Matisse are hanging on the walls. And for sunset I went to the Round Tower to shut it down. I also had some of the best ramen I have had since Tokyo (not in the vlog but worth mentioning) at a place near the Round Tower called Slurp, check it out if you visit the city!
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Sambuichi Interview: Building with Sun, Water and Air
Travel through an enchanting sea of light and darkness orchestrated by the praised Japanese architect Hiroshi Sambuichi. He here shares his thoughts behind the wondrous water and light installation set in an old underground water reservoir.
“What interests me the most is to bring out the beauty of the place.” Sambuichi always considers “the moving materials” at a specific site, and in particular the sun, the water and the air. To truly know a place, one has to experience it during the four seasons – spring, summer, autumn and winter – as these moving materials change accordingly: “The way these materials move will be thoroughly investigated and will be united to represent what was originally there.” In continuation of this, it was important for Sambuichi to keep in mind the history “behind this subterranean space”, which dates back to the 1800s.
For the shrine-like installation, Sambuichi designed a top-light so the sun could enter, as well as a 120-meter long corridor that led to the room where sun and water meet: “I wanted to join the sun with the water in here. For 150 years the water here had not met the sun.” Moreover, the Japanese architect has added mirrors as a central part of the exhibition to bring the sun underground and uses a ‘camera obscura’ to reflect Frederiksberg Palace – which the site-specific installation pays tribute to – down into the cisterns. In this way, Sambuichi – according to himself – enhances the beauty of the place.
“It is important to understand that water can become lighter than air. If people understand that, they will understand the relation between human beings and the earth… And when thinking about that, they will see a rainbow and if not, they will see how the light and the heat from the sun will make the water change form to gas, solid state and liquid.” The CO2 level in the Cisterns is five to ten times as high as outside in nature, and Sambuichi wants to show the relation between carbon dioxide, people and plants. We are all a part of a cycle – “people are not at the top of the pyramid” – and balance is of utmost importance: “The relation between islands, water, sun and plants is something very important for me. And because we have the sun and water here the Cisterns have an expression which is a perfect fit for me.”
Hiroshi Sambuichi (b.1968) is a Japanese architect, who is considered one of the top experimentalists of sustainable architecture, creating a symbiosis between nature and architecture. Built upon both personal intuition and scientific investigations, his architecture attains a rare balance between poetics and science. In 2001 Sambuichi established Sambuichi Architects. He is currently an Honorary Professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture. In 2017 he was awarded the Wallpaper* Design Award for Naoshima Hall.
Hiroshi Sambuichi was interviewed by Christian Lund in connection with his installation ‘The Water’ at the Cisterns in Copenhagen, Denmark in March 2017.
In ‘The Water’ (on show March 2017 – February 2018), natural daylight interacts with the water and consequently, the opening hours of the installation vary with the length of day, closing at sunset. When crossing the underground sea, the visitor will walk on an interpretation of the Japanese Itsukushima Shrine on the Japanese island of Miyajima. ‘The Water’ is Sambuichi’s first major exhibition outside Japan. For more see:
Translator: Alex Hummel Lee, project leader & partner, Sambuichi Architects
Camera: Klaus Elmer and Jakob Solbakken
Edited by: Klaus Elmer
Produced by: Christian Lund
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2017
Supported by Dreyers Fond
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In is the Only Way Out by Jeppe Hein at Cisternes in Copenhagen
Exhibition in the Cisternes in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen Denmark
Cisternerne
Under jorden ved Søndermarken, Frederiksberg. Juli 2015. Der er entré på kr. 50.
Fra cisternerne.dk:
INGVAR CRONHAMMAR
H
3. marts – 29. november 2015
33 år efter at Cisternerne blev drænet, er vandet kommet tilbage i det 4.320 kvadratmeter store vandreservoir dybt under Søndermarken. Som besøgende vil man være omgivet af vand, både i form af et stort vandspejl der dækker gulvet, og 28 søjler af lysende, faldende vand. Via gangbroer bevæger man sig ind i et ukendt mørke. Vandet spejler, reflekterer og er medskabende på såvel det visuelle som den musikalske del af projektet, skabt af komponisten Martin Hall.
Ingvar Cronhammars værk bidrager som vanligt med en tyngde og kraft, der giver karakter af noget maskinelt. De besøgendes vandring ind i mørket er som at træde ind i maskinrummet på en monstrøs udefinerbar maskine. Ingvar Cronhammars kunstneriske greb i Cisternerne er nøgternt, uden det mindste anstrøg af sentimentalitet, og alligevel kan værket danne metaforer for sindets tilstande, det anelsesfulde og underbevidste.
I forbindelse med relanceringen af Cisternerne og Christian Lemmerz´ udstilling sidste år blev besøgstallet fordoblet, og efter at New York Times anbefalede stedet som et ud af 12 steder man skal besøge, når man har en weekend i København, har turisterne også fået øje på de underjordiske rum.
Cisternerne, entre 40/50 kr.
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Udover disse kunstværker er der to sale. En med glaskunst og en der skal opleves.
Copenhagen museum of modern art. Rolling down
Rolling down hill in Copenhagen
Filmgavl 4/1 -18 (sektion 3)
Programmet er som følger:
Storm P billeder
Billeder fra Revy Museet
Sambuichi udstlilling- Indtryk