395 research outputs found

    BOX Summer Studio / Cardboard columns

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    We, MASU (Mattias Gunnarsson + Susanne Westerberg) worked with cardboard found in the neighbourhood around the gallery constructing 5 columns

    Tecknade samtal

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    Vi är MASU- Mattias Gunnarsson och Susanne Westerberg Vi undersöker i olika medier och tillsammans- ett plus ett blir mer än de två separata delarna tillsammans. Vi arbetar kontinuerligt, vi vill vara i det skapande rummet, ta vara på det långsamma, på det som uppstår i rummet, det gemensamma. Vårt konstnärliga arbete är en motaktion mot det effektiva, det oreflekterade och det ouppnåeliga geniets individualitet. Vi vill öppna upp för kommunikation mellan betraktaren, besökaren, oss och rummet. Vårt arbete är ett ständigt utforskande av visuella, audiella dialoger och föränderliga relationer och processer som blir till mellan deltagare i konstnärliga praktiker, händelser och rummet

    Pågående dialoger – Ongoing dialogues”

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    MASU is a collaborative artistic platform for Mattias Gunnarsson and Susanne Westerberg. The exhibition ”Pågående dialoger – ongoing dialogues” at Plan-d contains collaborative drawings, screenprints, a spatial installation, a catalogue and a card game. The overall theme for the exhibition is participation and dialogue

    MASU at 36Mountains

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    36Mountains is an annual drawing festival and exhibition in Zagreb. Each year artists can apply to join, and a number are choosen to participate. A blank sketchbook is sent out to be drawn in and sent back. These books are exhibited during the festival. This year MASU (Mattias Gunnarsson and Susanne Westerberg) participated

    MASU - Staden till havet / The city to the sea

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    Staden till havet / The city to the sea is a Land Art exhibition that is organized by the municipality of Ängelholm. It takes place in Kronoskogen, the forest located between the city and the sea. MASU (Mattias Gunnarsson and Susanne Westerberg) were invited to be a part of its second edition and we had one week for on-site work finishing with a full day seminar with invited lecturers and a presentation of the project by us (including a walk out to the site and a vernissage lunch). In the forest Kronoskogen we continued the work with the wooden laths from our previous project Konstnärligt arbete pågår in Halmstad. We had the 3000 wooden laths from the sculptural project att Bastionen and we had a site that was one of the few open spaces in the otherwise rather dense pine forest

    MASU Tecknade dialoger

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    Non-standard interactions using the OPERA experiment

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    We investigate the implications of non-standard interactions on neutrino oscillations in the OPERA experiment. In particular, we study the non-standard interaction parameter epsilon(mu tau) . We show that the OPERA experiment has a unique opportunity to reduce the allowed region for this parameter compared with other experiments such as the MINOS experiment, mostly due to the higher neutrino energies in the CNGS beam compared to the NuMI beam. We find that OPERA is mainly sensitive to a combination of standard and non-standard parameters and that a resulting anti-resonance effect could suppress the expected number of events. Furthermore, we show that running OPERA for five years each with neutrinos and anti-neutrinos would help in resolving the degeneracy between the standard parameters and epsilon(mu tau) . This scenario is significantly better than the scenario with a simple doubling of the statistics by running with neutrinos for ten years.QC 2010052
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