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The Fountain of Youth

fontainA fountain ejaculating oil from the top of the world, from the North Pole point, letting it run down the earth to celebrate 20 years of political focus, 40 years of Norwegian oil adventure, and the last breath of modern civilization as the world drowns in a pool of CO2.
Idea, concept and design by Amund Sjølie Sveen.
Technical Design: Dmitry Zhambroskiy, Artem Yastrebov, Dmitry Malikov, students at Murmansk State Technical University.

Water
Fountains (Latin: “Fons” or “fontis”, source) were originally purely functional, providing drinking water to the residents of villages. By the end of the 19th century, as indoor plumbing became the main source of drinking water, the urban fountain was no longer needed, at least in the Western world. But the fountain did not disappear, it changed its function. From being a necessity of life, it became a question of aesthetics.

Grandiose and lavish fountains have for centuries been closely associated with political and economic power – from Louis 14 and his fantastic gardens of Versailles, to what is today the largest fountain of the world: King Fahd ́s Fountain in Jeddah in Saudi-Arabia, shooting water 260 meters up in the air above the Red Sea.

Oil
In Norway, water did not only give us life in a purely physiological sense. Water – in the form of cheap renewable energy – has built Norway as an industrial nation. But today, it is not water that is the most striking symbol of Norwegian wealth, it is oil. In 2010, about 25 % of the Norwegian government revenue came directly from production of oil and gas. Oil and gas is the driving force in the Norwegian High North strategy, in the Barents Cooperation and in the present day relationship to Russia. Economic resources beyond imagination are expected to be located below sea level in the north. We are constantly told what a marvel of engineering it would be to get these resources to the surface and exchange them for cash (and CO2). We are the high tech spearhead of human exploitation of the world, we tame the forces of nature and bring energy and prosperity to the world. Oil is our life-giving force.

The natural consequence of all this is of course to build a fountain that does not shoot water, but oil; a fountain ejaculating oil from the top of the world, from the North Pole point, letting it run down the earth – a potent column of oil in the High North.

Realization of THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH has been postponed due to financial reasons. It was still possible to view a presentation of Amund Sjølie Sveen’s art project at the festival exhibition Ticking Barents under Barents Spektakel 2013.

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