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ALSING CARLSEN // SELECTED WORKS
ABOUT
CURRICULUM EXTRACT
A FLAT CONCENTRATE OF COLLECTED EXPERIENCES IN EXISTENCE
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YOUR _ IS HERE
A SURREALIST STUDY OF THE HUMAN MIND
Offering a subconscious exploration of enigmatic challenges through monochromatic juxtapositions, your _ is here, now, never was, always beckoning reflection on when is what.
MIXED MEDIA

RE-IS U
A COLLECTION OF ABSTRACTIONS ARGUING INTERPRETATION
To become aware of one's otherwise unknown perceptional understanding of the self, its interactions and relation to these, RE-IS U is designed to welcome this exact type of reflection and nothing more.
MIXED MEDIA

REFLECT-ION
A RETROSPECTIVE ON DYSLEXIA IN A DIGITAL WORLD
As boundaries between the physical, present, geographical reality and our human digital existence to an ever-increasingly degree amalgamate, these works stand to reflect on the written words meaning, past readability, fact-checking, news or not.
OBJECTS - AUDIOVISUAL

_ ECHOS
AN UNSTREAMABLE AUDIOVISUAL EXPERIENCE ON DEMAND
WORK IN PROGRESS
LIVE BY 2024
BOOKS

WORDS
A COLLECTION OF PUBLISHED WRITINGS
Studies from the early to mid 2010's on simplicity and restraint in language through sparse and succinct poetry.
OBJECTS

CARBON CUTOUTS
A COMMENTARY ON THE PSEUDO SCIENTIFIC MEDICINAL INDUSTRY
WORK IN PROGRESS
LIVE BY 2025
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YET UNTITLED
UNTITLED
WORK IN PROGRESS
LIVE BY 2026
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HUNTING HAY
A FIVE PIECE EXPLORATION OF PERSISTENT QUESTION MARKS
Created in connection with a workshop by the Danish photo-based artist Trine Søndergaard in 2016, flickering figures is exploring straw bales at Amager Fælled, seemingly seeking something unknown to all but them.
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IT'S AN EASEL
A PRETTY DAMN SELF EXPLANATORY TITLE
WORK IN PROGRESS
LIVE BY 2028
MIXED MEDIA

EITHER OR
A PORTRAIT OF _
WORK IN PROGRESS
LIVE BY 2032
OBJECTS - BRONZE SCULPTURES

EAT ME
CONTEMPLATING THE IMMOBILITY OF POST-EXPLOSIVE OBJECTS
WORK IN PROGRESS
LIVE BY 2033
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COVX
FOUR HUNDRED AND FORTY FOUR TO ONE
Playing with differential commonalities in collective cases of crisis, this triptych reflection on pandemics in general is measured in four face masks, seen at slightly similar angels, bordering exact, yet divergent.
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Copyright © Frederik Alsing Carlsen
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Copyright © Frederik Alsing Carlsen.
All Rights Reserved.
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