Utstillingsåpning @ramgalleri 21 Mai kl 1800
Patterns of Interference
Gjennom selvspillende instrumenter, resonante metallflater, stemmegafler, digitale prosesser og treverk undersøker utstillingen hvordan energi beveger seg gjennom materialer og systemer over tid. Verkene oppstår i skjæringspunkter mellom kontroll og autonomi, stabilitet og kollaps, resonans og motstand. Vibrasjoner blir stående som toner, spenningsmønstre avtegner seg i treverk, og langsomme prosesser får fysisk form. Utstillingen samler arbeider som undersøker hvordan skjulte strukturer kan bli synlige gjennom lyd, repetisjon, resonans og materialspenning.
Velkommen til åpning av utstillingen «Patterns of Interference» på Galleri RAM 21 mai kl 18:00
Gjennom selvspillende instrumenter, resonante metallflater, stemmegafler og treskulpturer undersøker utstillingen hvordan lyd, vibrasjon og materialer påvirker hverandre over tid. Verkene beveger seg mellom kontroll og autonomi, mellom harmoniske mønstre og ustabile feedbacksystemer.
Håper vi sees.
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Welcome to the opening of Patterns of Interference at RAM galleri on May 21 at 18:00.
Through self-playing instruments, resonant metal surfaces, tuning forks, and wooden sculptures, the exhibition explores how sound, vibration, and materials affect one another over time. The works move between control and autonomy, between harmonic patterns and unstable feedback systems.
Hope to see you there.
@ramgalleri
Bli med Stian inn på atelieret 🍃
Stian Korntved Ruud jobber med metall, treverk og elektronikk, og fascineres av hvordan gjenstander lages og settes sammen. For tiden utforsker han musikalske objekter.
Besøk hans i atelier i Olaf Schous vei 4, søndag 19. april 12-17, og se hvordan han jobber med disse instrumentene frem mot sin kommende utstilling på @ramgalleri
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Meet Stian 🍃
Stian Korntved Ruud works with metal, wood, and electronics, and is fascinated by how objects are made and assembled. He is currently exploring musical objects.
Visit his studio at Olaf Schous vei 4, Sunday 19 April, 12–17, to learn more about his work using these instruments in the lead-up to his upcoming exhibition at @ramgalleri
#osloopen2026
We present our co-created object, five bird houses made from various wood sourced at Oslo Botanical Garden and various metal.
All birdhouses will be shown during Milan Design week at The House of Switzerland, thanks to Homo Faber, Sparbankstiftelsen and Norges Husflidslag.
I’ve had the great pleasure of being part of the @homofaber Fellowship Program for the past six months.
During this time, @mobelbain has been my fellow, supporting me in my daily progress. We also had the opportunity to collaborate on a project, which will be presented at the Homo Faber exhibition in Milan next week.
Sometimes not all samples fit into the material library. I usually stick to a standard size of 10x10 cm for flat material samples. In recent years, more and more natural materials have been added, and I’ve been searching for a solution for how to store these.
The first test is paper boxes – laser-cut and folded from old archive folders.
A behind-the-scenes look at a project I did with @hakimaki_oslo : enameled pins featuring Hakimaki’s six-fingered logo. A longer version will be available soon on Hakimaki’s website.
The second step is to split the log into sections and tie them together to slow down the drying process. Wait for them to dry a bit, then continue the forming.
There has been mostly metal the past few years, I’m diving back into wood for this next period. With the invaluable help of @mobelbain , I’ll be creating some wooden sculptures for upcoming exhibitions next year. Might be kinetic. We’ll see.
First step: gathering materials.
@mobelbain will be working with me over the next few months as part of the @homofaber fellowship program. This program pairs a fellow with a master to pass on craft skills. In our case, we’ll focus on combining different materials.