Since the premiere in January has the digital and innovative staging of the rune stone, The Mejlbystone, at Cultural Museum in Randers, sent the international blog milieu in an arousing hype.
For many is a visit at the local museum boring and without excitement. But with TEKNE Productions interactive storytelling of the old Mejlby stone, has technology proven to be a helping hand in the communication of the history.
Here is a selection of the blogs The Mejlby stone is mentioned in:
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Dan Bjerg Produktioner
TEKNE Production has contributed to an interactive experience of a viking story chisled on a 1000 year old runic stone, the Mejlby stone.
Guests at the Cultural Museum in Randers can at the moment enjoy a spectacular and high-tech, 3D interactive light and sound story of when Ane, a danish viking, sent his son Eskil on a lethal ship voyage across the Øresund.
On his voyage Eskil dies in nasty weather and in memory and mourn of his dead son’s courage, Ane chisled the story of his son and raised the Mejlby stone.
TEKNE Production has contributed significantly in creating the magical storytelling which arouses the Mejlby stone cryptic runes to live. With projectors, tracking devices and interactive audio orchester the thousand years old runic stone, is expressed through animation, illusion, and actively involve the audience in its story.
See the wonder of the Mejlby stone here.
Dan Bjerg Produktioner
TEKNE Produktion is involved in an ongoing competence development project at CAVI developing tools for mastering advanced projections on physical matters.
The idea is to scan spatial objects, transform the scannings into virtual 3D models, make dynamic light staging at the surface of the models and project them back into the “real world”.
The result is that you can work very accurate, creating visual effects as “an extra layer” of the physical reality.
Follow the development of the project here.
Dan Bjerg Produktioner
Wayne Siegel, composer, researcher and professor at the Danish Institute for Electronic Music (DIEM) in the years 1996 - 2002 developed a hardware system, “The DIEM Digital Dance System,” which allowed dancers to create sound through their movements. The system was sold to dance companies throughout the world, but since then, the technologies has developed significantly. The Pandora Project is a study of these new technologies’ artistic possibilities - a development project about digital technologies in modern dance … Read more…
Jakob D. A. Nicolaisen Produktioner

TEKNE Produktion lended the art museum of Aarhus, ARoS, a hand with the technical set-up when ARoS’ exhibition ‘Music to See’ was created. The islandic singer Björk’s new music video ‘Wanderlust’ is a part of the exhibition in a 3D version… Read more…
Jakob D. A. Nicolaisen Produktioner

“Aarhus by Light” is an interactive work of art that invites the city of Aarhus’s citizens to become part of a shared experience. 180 square meter of LED screen technology is integrated into Musikhuset Aarhus’ glass facade for an extended period of time. Along with the LED screens also a lot of small interactive creatures moves into a caricatured but recognizable version of Aarhus, which occurs on the façade. CAVI’s artist in residence, Jette Gejl Kristensen is adviser on the project under the auspices of TEKNE Produktion . Read more…
Jakob D. A. Nicolaisen Produktioner

The Nordic Culture Fund has appointed ‘IMPACT: living in the age of climate change’ to be the great nordic exhibition of the UN climate conference in Copenhagen in 2009. The exhibition is proposed and designed by TEKNE and TEKNE Produktion and produced in collaboration with Alexandra Instituttet - and the international renowned curator Antoanetta Ivanova (AUS) as artistic guarantor and project coordinator.
The curator, TEKNE and TEKNE Produktion is preparing the ground for a socially engaging and provocative exhibition with internationally recognized artists, where art, new media forms and climate data will compliment each other in extraordinary ways. Some of the works of art will be selected from the artists’ existing works with climate-references, while others are produced under the auspices of TEKNE Produktion, within the framework called CphMinusOne. Nordic Culture Fund supports ‘IMPACT: living in the age of climate change‘ with 3 million Dkr
IMPACT in particular focuses on works of art making use of new media and new ways of distributing art, new digital tools and expressions, new innovative strategies for audience participation and interaction, as well as internet/web art. Read more…
Jakob D. A. Nicolaisen Produktioner