The Park
Adressaparken
What is Adressaparken
The new outdoor space in the technology capital of Trondheim will be a vibrant laboratory for research and innovation, testing of new solutions, social debate and communication of knowledge related to art and technology.
Adressaparken was established when Adresseavisen moved into new facilities at Verftstomta. The technological infrastructure of the park is a joint cooperation project between Adresseavisen, Trondheim municipality, and NTNU. The park is a laboratory for researchers and students at NTNU.
Whats´s happening: NTNU ARTEC
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The Adressaparken Vision
The park should be an open arena for trying new expressions and new, digital forms of narrative. It should be a place to play, explore and learn – and to wonder, experience and relax.
All visitors should be surprised and excited, through both experiences and participation. The contents and activities will be based on technology, media and art.
RGB Playspace
Artist Wendy Ann Mansilla is hired to create Adressaparken's interactive art installation in the tunnel:
RGB Playspace
RGB Playspace is open-ended facility for creative empowerment that can be manipulated and transformed through play. This public art installation invites children and adults alike to physically explore the interactive space to instantly become a composer of music and lights.
RGB Playspaces is supported by Norsk kulturråd.
Verftsgata 2 near the Bakke bridge
Adressaparken in the media
Adressaparken wins Place by Design Competition at SXSW Cities Summit, SXSW, 13 March 2018
The park's name, Adresseavisen 8 March 2016 (in Norwegian)
- This pleases some, others are annoyed, Adresseavisen 2 March 2016 (in Norwegian)
- We have materialized a wild idea, Adresseavisen 30 September 2015 (in Norwegian)
A vibrant laboratory in the middle of the city, Adresseavisen 16 March 2015 (in Norwegian)