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Interventions is a photobook by Adrian Bugge (b. 1981) presenting 57 images of human intervention in Norwegian nature. Bugge has been taking photographs for 15 years, from Kirkenes in the far north of Norway to Oslo in the south. Along the way he has stumbled across interventions on a magnitude of which many in Norway are unaware. The book contains a foreword by Bugge with an account of the background to the project, and a research-oriented text by the geologist Henrik H. Svensen, who addresses the consequences of these interventions. Text in English and Norwegian. AUTHOR: Adrian Bugge (b. 1981) is a Norwegian photographer with a background in art history who works with photographic enquiries into nature, architecture and the transformation of the environment over time. SELLING POINTS: . Revealing human interventions into the Norwegian landscape 57 colour illustrations
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Interventions is a photobook by Adrian Bugge (b. 1981) presenting 57 images of human intervention in Norwegian nature. Bugge has been taking photographs for 15 years, from Kirkenes in the far north of Norway to Oslo in the south. Along the way he has stumbled across interventions on a magnitude of which many in Norway are unaware. The book contains a foreword by Bugge with an account of the background to the project, and a research-oriented text by the geologist Henrik H. Svensen, who addresses the consequences of these interventions. Text in English and Norwegian. AUTHOR: Adrian Bugge (b. 1981) is a Norwegian photographer with a background in art history who works with photographic enquiries into nature, architecture and the transformation of the environment over time. SELLING POINTS: . Revealing human interventions into the Norwegian landscape 57 colour illustrations