
Hvem er du når verden brenner?, or Who Are You in a World on Fire? is a sensory exhibition designed by Mari Lotherington, and produced by The Arctic University Museum of Norway. With the Second World War as the backdrop, audiences meet six Northern Norwegian people with difficult decisions to make for themselves, their loved ones, and a society at war. Before you can see the consequences of the choice that was made, you are asked: What would you have done?
The exhibition includes experiences such as sound, smell, lighting, video, and tactility, and the audience is encouraged to be curious and look for hidden secrets throughout. Who Are You in a World on Fire? will be open until May 2024.
Exhibition Design: Mari Lotherington
Lighting Design: Tor Ditlevsen
Sound Design: Andreas Wangsbro
Smell Design: Simon Daniel Tegnander Wenzel
Graphic Design: Parabol Studio
Textile Design: No More Mondays
Producer: Christel Slettli Hansen
Producer: Inger Kaisa Bækø
Historian: Marianne Neerland Solheim
Historian: Stian Bones
Carpenters: MARC&STELLA AS
Video Production: Montevideo
Conservator: John Hansen
Programmer: Charles Ellingsen
Exhibition Technician: Knut-Geir Aga
Installation: Caverion AS
All photos by Daria Klima

































Hvem er du når verden brenner?, or Who Are You in a World on Fire? is a sensory exhibition designed by Mari Lotherington, and produced by The Arctic University Museum of Norway. With the Second World War as the backdrop, audiences meet six Northern Norwegian people with difficult decisions to make for themselves, their loved ones, and a society at war. Before you can see the consequences of the choice that was made, you are asked: What would you have done?
The exhibition includes experiences such as sound, smell, lighting, video, and tactility, and the audience is encouraged to be curious and look for hidden secrets throughout. Who Are You in a World on Fire? will be open until May 2024.
Exhibition Design: Mari Lotherington
Lighting Design: Tor Ditlevsen
Sound Design: Andreas Wangsbro
Smell Design: Simon Daniel Tegnander Wenzel
Graphic Design: Parabol Studio
Textile Design: No More Mondays
Producer: Christel Slettli Hansen
Producer: Inger Kaisa Bækø
Historian: Marianne Neerland Solheim
Historian: Stian Bones
Carpenters: MARC&STELLA AS
Video Production: Montevideo
Conservator: John Hansen
Programmer: Charles Ellingsen
Exhibition Technician: Knut-Geir Aga
Installation: Caverion AS
All photos by Daria Klima