

Void - Reflections
This book celebrates the 10-year anniversary of VOID Studio, based in Oslo, Norwayâan experimental design studio working at the intersection of art, design, technology, and informatics.
Carefully curated, VoidâReflections showcases a selection of VOIDâs most compelling works, interwoven with a variety of visual and textual narratives. But rather than telling their story alone, VOID chose to open the conversationâinviting external perspectives and interpretations of their work. The result is a rich, multi-voiced reflection on the themes and questions emerging from VOIDâs practice. Contributions include the poem Desperation Animation by Silje Linge Haaland, along with essays by Michael Hensel, Pernille Sandberg, Fredrik HĂžyer, Elise By Olsen, Einar Duenger BĂžhn, Gaute Brochmann, and VOID themselves.
The design of the book echoes VOIDâs unique aesthetic sensibilityâ capturing the ephemeral qualities, luminous events, and visual atmospheres that define their work. In that sense, this book is not just about VOID; it is VOIDâan extension of the studioâs creative vision.
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Description
This book celebrates the 10-year anniversary of VOID Studio, based in Oslo, Norwayâan experimental design studio working at the intersection of art, design, technology, and informatics.
Carefully curated, VoidâReflections showcases a selection of VOIDâs most compelling works, interwoven with a variety of visual and textual narratives. But rather than telling their story alone, VOID chose to open the conversationâinviting external perspectives and interpretations of their work. The result is a rich, multi-voiced reflection on the themes and questions emerging from VOIDâs practice. Contributions include the poem Desperation Animation by Silje Linge Haaland, along with essays by Michael Hensel, Pernille Sandberg, Fredrik HĂžyer, Elise By Olsen, Einar Duenger BĂžhn, Gaute Brochmann, and VOID themselves.
The design of the book echoes VOIDâs unique aesthetic sensibilityâ capturing the ephemeral qualities, luminous events, and visual atmospheres that define their work. In that sense, this book is not just about VOID; it is VOIDâan extension of the studioâs creative vision.











