“And Now Their Song Has Faded� - Shadows of a Natureculture Park
A walking path towards the sea in the southern part of the BjĂĽnes peninsula. The project is a route emphasizing chosen spaces above and under ground. The route is marked only by certain hints and installations in order for it to be discovered rather than announced. The elements are sometimes hard to reach and serve no defined purpose other than rewarding curiosity and fueling imagination. The inspiration for the route and spaces comes from conceptions of Underworlds and images of fable animals seen in map cutouts.
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After the animal civil war in Os municipality in 1993, the head of state gave five rules: 1. Each animal species is to stay within his regional border on schooldays. 2. Animals are not allowed to carry firearms even for hunting purposes. 3. Crossing can only happen with visa handed out by your local owls. 4. Food and supplies are to be organic and produced locally. No more coffee guys! 5. Humans are to travel freely between borders and are not to be talked to or fed.
Human Habitat
Bacteria Lobster Ship
Toothless Shark
Running Owl
Sitting Lazy Wolf
Kung Fu Crab Hairy Twin Egg
Dinosaur’s Aunt
Leaning House Cat
Godzilla’s Brother
Rat King
Don’t listen to the way she talks I’m Kitsune the nine-tailed fox Spokesman of The Beasts of Fable Heed my warning if you’re able On paths well threaded keep your feet There is no world deep down beneath Like Orfeus don’t look around ‘Cause there is nothing to be found Remember that you are awake Do never dream for your own sake, No secrets here, don’t even try They don’t exist and nor do I
Rat King’s World Map
Rat King’s nursery
Leaning housecat’s cabin
Vault of the shadowless fox
Running owl’s custom control
Plan- Rat King’s Nursery
Hairy Twin Egg Deposit
Stairway to Lobstership
Underworlds by mythology This list includes underworlds in various mythologies
Aztec mythology Mictlan Babylonian mythology
Irkalla
Buddhist mythology
Naraka (also Niraya)
Celtic mythology
Annwn, Mag Mell
Chinese mythology Diyu Christian mythology
Hades, Hell, Sheol, Gehenna, Tรกrtaros, Limbo, Purgatory
Egyptian mythology
Aaru, Duat, Neter-khertet, Amenti
Estonian mythology
Toonela
Fijian mythology -
see Melanesian mythology
Finnish mythology Tuonela Germanic
Hel, Niflheim
Greek mythology
Elysium, Asphodel Meadows, Hadฤ s, Tรกrtaros
Guanche mythology
Echeide, Guayota
Hindu mythology
Naraka or Yamaloka, Patala
Hopi mythology
Maski
Hungarian mythology
Alvilรกg
Inca mythology
Uku Pacha
Inuit mythology Adlivun Islam Jahannam, Naar, Barzakh, Araf Jain mythology
Naraka, Adho Loka (the lower worlds)
Japanese mythology/Shinto
Yomi, Jigoku
Jewish/Hebrew mythology
Sheol, Gehenna
Korean mythology
“Ji-Ok” 지옥 地獄
Latvian mythology Aizsaule Malay mythology
Alam Ghaib (The unseen realm)
Māori mythology
Hawaiki, Rarohenga
Mapuche mythology
Pellumawida, Degin, Wenuleufu, Ngullchenmaiwe
Maya mythology
Metnal, Xibalba
Melanesian mythology
Bulu, Burotu, Murimuria, Nabangatai, Tuma
Norse mythology
Gimlé, Hel, Niflheim, Vingólf
Oromo mythology Ekera Persian mythology Duzakh Philippine mythology
Kasanaan
Polynesian mythology
Avaiki, Bulotu, Iva, Lua-o-Milu, Nga- Atua, Pulotu, Rangi Tuarea, Te Toi-o-nga-Ranga, Uranga-o-Te-Ra
Pueblo mythology Shipap Roman mythology
Inferno, Avernus, Orcus/Hadēs, Pluto
Slavic mythology
Nav, Podsvetie, Peklo
Sumerian mythology
Dilmun, Kur, Irkalla, Hubur
Turko-Mongol
Erlik
Vodou mythology Guinee Wagga Wagga mythology
Hiyoyoa