Photos of Oslo & Åge Aleksandersen

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The discussion centers around a collage of photos showcasing Oslo, particularly the Vigeland sculpture park. Åge Aleksandersen, a well-known artist from Trondheim, is mentioned in relation to the photos. Participants note that the unique statues in the park are not found in places like Kansas, although a comparison is made to similar creations by the Amish in Pennsylvania. There is a critique regarding the speed of the photo display, with some viewers finding it frustrating as it doesn't allow enough time to appreciate each image. One participant acknowledges the rapid pace but notes that familiarity with the scenes may influence their perception.
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The following collage of photos is of Oslo (a lot from the sculpture park designed by Vigeland).
The singer is Åge Aleksandersen, a very popular artist from Trondheim.
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You won't find statues like that in a park in Kansas.
 
Evo said:
You won't find statues like that in a park in Kansas.
No, but I've heard the Amish up in Pennsylvania have made something similar.
 
omg, that's really annoying to watch.. you made that? the photos flash by so fast you don't have time to see what's in them.
 
Monique said:
omg, that's really annoying to watch.. you made that? the photos flash by so fast you don't have time to see what's in them.
No, I didn't.
I can agree with you it being too fast, although I didn't notice that myself, since every scene is familiar to me.
 
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