Team

Public Space

Team
Public Space

Includes: Public Space, Art, Lights & Decoration

The Public Space team is responsible for designing the layout of the public area, determining the shade structures, decorations, and lights. They coordinate with the Events and Bar teams for theme consistency and manage carpets, fabric, chairs, tables, and other materials. The team oversees the Nordic Lights projection and encourages art creation within the camp, coordinating larger art projects unrelated to other teams. They also create and illuminate signs for the public space.

Detailed description for camp members

The team should set the lay-out of the public space. Decide what shade-structure, bigger instalments, decoration and lights etc. should be used in the public space. The team needs to liaise with the teams “Events” and “Bar” in order to make the theme consistent in all areas. The team is responsible for the carpets, fabric, chairs, tables and other material used in the public space.

The team is also responsible for lights (Nordic Lights) projected over the camp. The team should encourage creation of art in the camp and is responsible for coordinating any other bigger (i.e. that needs a budget) art project in the camp not directly related to or created by other teams.

The team should make all signs for the public space, this includes the “Nordic Paradise” sign as well as “Workshop schedule” and other signs. The signs should be lit during the dark hours.

The team should minimize energy consumption by using low-energy consumption armatures and having a system for switching on and off the lights automatically. Special considerations should be taken to the fact that much light is needed after dark when the camp still is active, i.e. evenings and early nights. The Nordic Light would preferably be active all night, but the lights in the Public Space would preferably have a “dim” setting, keeping some chill lights on during the night even when it is abandoned or populated by only a few souls later at night. The light would preferably be switched off automatically at dusk.

Maintenance and repair of the light system should be done on site or if that isn’t possible, the team should make an inventory of what lights the camp has and append it to the camp’s inventory.