In Room 16, we’ve made an installation that represents a shop with goods typically bought in the early 1900s. The shop is placed in a larger context, as part of an urban environment, and images of city life can be seen through the ‘shop windows’.
Mardi 8
Director: Nicolas Lim Sound Composer: Reno Isaac
Graphic Artist: Ahmed Bouchinafa
Concept Artist: Thomas Puggelli
Post Production Director: Nicolas Lim
Post Production Assistant: Marlène Blondeau
Project Managers: Montse Cerdan, Gwladys Bernard and Clothilde Lepas
Producer: Youenn Le Guen
The National Museum
Curators: Inger Helene Stemshaug and Knut Astrup Bull
Curator Learning: Cathrine Lorange
Editor: Klaus Kottmann
Project Manager: Marianne Moe
Multimedia Editorial Board
Actors: Alexandra Pogost, Cynthia Osiecki, Eva Brustad, Hilde Areng Skaara, Kristin Welhaven Næss, Peder Valle and Per Odd Bakke
Photos of people on Karl Johans gate, Kristiania (Oslo), 1912 – Photo: Carl Fredrik Mülertz Størmer / Norsk Folkemuseum
Photo: Carl Fredrik Mülertz Størmer / Norsk Folkemuseum
Photo: Carl Fredrik Mülertz Størmer / Norsk Folkemuseum
Photo: Carl Fredrik Mülertz Størmer / Norsk Folkemuseum
Photo: Carl Fredrik Mülertz Størmer / Norsk Folkemuseum
Photo: Carl Fredrik Mülertz Størmer / Norsk Folkemuseum
Photo: Carl Fredrik Mülertz Størmer / Norsk Folkemuseum
Photo: Carl Fredrik Mülertz Størmer / Norsk Folkemuseum
Photo: Carl Fredrik Mülertz Størmer / Norsk Folkemuseum
Photo: Carl Fredrik Mülertz Størmer / Norsk Folkemuseum
Photo: Carl Fredrik Mülertz Størmer / Norsk Folkemuseum
Photo: Carl Fredrik Mülertz Størmer / Norsk Folkemuseum
Photo: Carl Fredrik Mülertz Størmer / Norsk Folkemuseum
Photo: Carl Fredrik Mülertz Størmer / Norsk Folkemuseum
Photo: Carl Fredrik Mülertz Størmer / Norsk Folkemuseum
Photo: Carl Fredrik Mülertz Størmer / Norsk Folkemuseum
Photo: Carl Fredrik Mülertz Størmer / Norsk Folkemuseum
Jernbanetorget, 1915 – Photo: Narve Skarpsmoen / National Library of Norway
Thorvald Meyers gade and Trondhjemsveien, 1903 – Photo: Anders Beer Wilse / Museum of Oslo