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Stream Nest
The Olympic sculpture from 1994, rebuilt in Osa in 1995 - dismounted and closed 2008.
3000 Logs and 23000 bricks from the Olympics to OSA
The Japanese artist Takamasa Kuniyasu reerected his olympic sculpture in Osa after the 1994 Winter Olympics.
The music which was flowing out from Stream Nest was composed and performed on a solo tuba by Geir Løvold.
The Hosts were
Bjørg and Karl Sandøy
A Viking Comes Knocking
Allan Chrisensen's impressive sculpture "Battering Ram" An effective door- opener was another sculpture in the park.
  
The guesthouse
could seat 80 people and was frequently used by Rica Brakanes Hotel and other for lunches etc.
The herb- and witchgarden
made an interesting study, with its 250 different herbs. All the poisionous herbs were gathered in the
"witch garden".
The music is available on CD.
The music in Stream Nest was composed and played by Geir Løvold. (Can be ordered on the webshop).
Where is Osa? Just have a look at the map.
Takamasa Kuniyasu was born in Japan in 1957. He studied at Hokkaido University and Tsukuba University.
He has taken part in a number of collective exhibitions in Japan, Australia, USA and Canada,
and has had many separate exhibitions in his home co un try and the Netherlands.

The logoTakamasa Kuniyasu made when he had finished the sculpture.
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