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Anne Duk Hee Jordan

A Human Reconciliation with Water

A Human Reconciliation with Water
Standort
Emilie-Rosenthal-Weg
Emilie-Rosenthal-Weg 33104 Paderborn

Stop: Schloß Neuhaus, An der Kapelle
accessible with lines 1, 5, 8, 9, 10/20, 11, 12, 24

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Stadtmuseum Paderborn
Tue – Sun
10 am – 6 pm
 

Billboards and posters Emilie-Rosenthal-Weg along the Pader
permanently accessible

A Human Reconciliation with Water (2025)

Who or what is the Pader? Where does it start, where does it end? How is it doing? And how can we think differently about the Pader – from a non-human perspective?

Anne Duk Hee Jordan addresses these questions. In collaboration with researchers, local experts and a school class, a complex work of art consisting of four elements was created.


Using both, artistic and activist methods, they have explored the essence of the Pader: underwater sounds recorded using hydrophones and translated into sound compositions make audible what is inaudible to us humans. Close-up shots of the water of the Pader show tiny creatures that are invisible to us but are a key factor in the ecological balance of the river. With the help of the chemistry course and data collected by the city, Anne Duk Hee Jordan created a »blood test« of the Pader, which shows, for example, the oxygen content and pollutants.


A film, a vinyl record, an artist’s book, and two billboards and posters along the river make this artistic research accessible in a different ways. Together with a lawyer, Anne Duk Hee Jordan has also developed a contract. It provides for the formation of a committee during the exhibition’s run that will work towards the river’s well-being and, in the long term, towards granting the river its own legal rights. The contract is
a call to recognise the river in all its aspects, to continue researching
it and to take responsibility for its ecological health.

Anne Duk Hee Jordan

Anne Duk Hee Jordan (no pronouns), born in Korea in 1978, lives and works in Berlin. After studying at the Berlin-Weißensee School of Art, Jordan was a master student at the Institute for Spatial Experiments under Ólafur Ellíasson at the UdK Berlin. In motorised sculptures and edible landscapes, Anne Duk Hee Jordan combines humour and poetry, and explores transience and transformation. Her works open up new ecological perspectives beyond the human. In 2023, works were presented, among other places, at the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid and the 14th Gwangju Biennale. Jordan is Professor of Digital Media in Karlsruhe.

A person wirh short hair kneels on dry forest ground beside a large, wave-shaped wooden sculpture, holding one end of it to their ear. It is the artist Anne Duk Hee Jordan. She wears a green jacket, dark clothes, and appear focused.
Anne Duk Hee Jordan © Ricard Estay

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28.9.
Sunday 3 p.m.
Workshop

Closing party for the contract with Anne Duk Hee Jordan

Entlang der Pader