This space invites the citizens of Finnmark Fylke and Murmansk Oblast and the general public to participate in a discussion about the future of the border russian-norwegian border region.
tirsdag 20. januar 2009
question 5
Could it be possible for the physical russian-norwegian border to disappear?
Hei. I am a 16 year-old girl who lives in Hammerfest, Norway. I think it would be very nice it there was no border. But would still want the country to be called Norway!
Deer Oil is a scenario that describes possible realities about how things could be like in the border area between Norway and Russia 50 years from today.
We wish to reflect on this scenario, question it, and would like to ask for your help and participation by answering some questions.
So please, reply!
Deer Oil is one of three future scenarios about the Pomor Region that have been developed under the title Barents 2058 which is a project developed by the Bergen School of Architecture, Norway.
The three scenarios that conform this project will be exhibited in Nikel, Russia on saturday the 24th of January and in Kirkenes, Norway on saturday 31st of January. This space is a part of the exhibition of the project.
Hei.
SvarSlettI am a 16 year-old girl who lives in Hammerfest, Norway.
I think it would be very nice it there was no border. But would still want the country to be called Norway!
I am 17, I am russian but I live in Kirkenes. This question sounds very unrealistic to me, especially when I think about how Russia does its politics.
SvarSlettNo way dude. Only if the north of norway becomes more separate from Oslo, with a broader view on things
SvarSlett