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The Museum of Nature - Mon, 02 Apr 2007 19:31:00 +0000

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[image: Museum 2 by Ilkka Halso, featuring a protected mountain. If you look close enough, you'll also see the same roller-coaster, pictured below, as it wraps around through the bay...].

A few years ago, I picked up an old copy of Framework: The Finnish Art Review because it looked really good and had some cool images in it – and, even now, I think it's an interesting magazine. I don't regret the purchase.

'>[image: Museum 1 by Ilkka Halso].

So I was flipping through it again the other night, looking for something, when I re-discovered a bunch of photographs by Ilkka Halso. I had forgotten about them.
The images are all part of an amazing series called the "Museum of Nature," and I'm frankly still in awe of the project.

'>[image: Roller-coaster by Ilkka Halso].

The basic premise of Halso's digitally manipulated photographs is that "nature" has been transformed into a museum display – yet the public's interaction with this new, endangered artifact is limited to spectacular roller coaster rides, perfectly reflected in the still waters they pass over. There will also be group visits to this steamy, delirious, quasi-Parisian gallery of iron and glass roofs built arching into disappearance over pine forests.
These are "shelters," the artist writes, "massive buildings where big ecosystems could be stored."
The more I think about this thing the more interesting it gets; someone should write a novel set in this place –Â*a kind of eco-sequel to Westworld, perhaps – or, at the very least, put Halso's images on display in the United States. They'd make a gorgeous spread in Wired.

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[image: Kitka-river by Ilkka Halso].

In any case, be sure to spend time clicking through Halso's site. It's worth it. And check out another of Halso's projects, featured on Pruned back in 2005.

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