Kati Roover, born 1982 in Estonia, lives in Helsinki, works multidisciplinary and approaches the changes in her environment with poetic imagination. She combines her studies with a wide range of perspectives, such as the interaction between humans and non-humans, natural sciences, ecological and decolonial thinking, mindful listening, mythical storytelling, new feminist materialism and essayistic documentary film. She works with moving image, sound, photography, text and installations.
Art with salt and water
It was once called “white gold”: salt is a crucial element for the entire Salzkammergut region; even today it remains an important trade good, which leads some to prosperity and a few to richness.