100 Ways to Say We - Orrunsadji ASMR edition
Summary:
100 Ways to Say We - Orrunsadji ASMR edition by Niillasaš-Jovnna Máreha Juhani Sunná Máret (Sunna Nousuniemi) is dedicated to a future where land and all living beings are not treated as never-ending resources.
Who has the right to just be? Who has the right to be vulnerable, soft, sensual, sensitive? 100 Vuogi Dadjat Mii - Orrunsadji ASMR edition takes place in a future where I - as a Sámi human being - am safe to exist without the fear of objectification by the colonial, patriarchal, capitalist gaze. This experimenting ASMR piece is dedicated to a future where land and all the living beings are not treated as never-ending resources.
ASMR video spoken in North Sámi language, subtitled in English.
Content note: this video might not be suitable for those who suffer from misophonia.
This ASMR video by Niillasaš-Jovnna Máreha Juhani Sunná Máret (Sunna Nousuniemi) is based upon and inspired by the collective work called Orodansádji - A Place To Be - Olemisen tila created by Sámi artists Merethe Kuhmunen, Jenni Laiti & Sunna Nousuniemi, commissioned by Punos. 100 Vuogi Dadjat Mii - Orrunsadji ASMR edition premiered as a part of the internet time capsule of “100 Ways” that was launched in Venice in the context of the Program “Performing Architecture” and the German Pavilion at the Architectural Biennale 2021. The project 100 Ways is a co-production by Goethe-Institut / “Performing Architecture” and Theater Neumarkt, Zürich, in collaboration with Sale Docks, Venice.