S*x Games – the battle of the sexes
Every day at 13 you can participate in the battle of the sexes in different events. Or you can challenge your camp mates to a game of the popular S*x Jeopardy, Breast Memory or The Hunt for the STD. Or you can simply hang out in the chill-out area and have a chat with an advisor from The Danish Family Planning Society. Get Down Landmarks
Three magical and majest
ic towers inspired by old Danish seafaring points of orientation are erected as icons for Art City. The largest of the towers marks the location of the agora while the smaller towers encircle the rest of Art City. A second-hand hot air balloon is sent skywards
Museo Aero Solar is a flying museum in the shape of a solar-heated balloon created solely from reusable plastic bags. During the warm-up days the bags will be collected, and in three simple steps they will be cut up and glued together to form a gigantic balloon. Each morning we will launch the balloon. Before sunrise we spread out the balloon on the ground and fill it with air from large fans. When the sun rises, the air in the balloon heats up and the balloon will rise towards the sky. Museo Aero Solar is a global do-it-together project that emerged on an initiative by Argentinean artist Tomas Saraceno. WrapLab
WrapLab is workshops and chill-out in an atmosphere of doodles, homespun philosophy, statements and poetry. Unges Laboratorier for Kunst, ULK (Laboratories of Art for the Young,) from the National Gallery of Denmark will create a creative and social room in collaboration with you. WrapLab shapes itself as a maze of walls made from biodegradable plastic wrap in Art City. Every day festival-goers will, in cooperation with ULK, create an unpredictable ‘work of art’ that which will be displayed and studied by spotlight at night. ReCycling Waves
Art City sports a playground where you can build, manipulate and develope a gigantic sound installation. The installation, which is created by Valdemar Schultz Andreasen and Mikkel Bech-Hansen, invites you to build small electrical sensors that will manipulate the creation’s sounds in real time. You can use materials such as broken ghetto blasters, empty beer cans, salt dough or water bowls. You can also send bits of sound from your mobile phone into the collected sound wallpaper and be part of creating live sound collages. The collages are recorded and made available as podcasts. There will be two daily workshops during the warm-up days, at 12-14 and at 15-17.