But from their base in Norway they have 13 000 employees involved in activities in more than 50 countries on all continents focusing on producing renewable energy, technology development and innovative cooperation. It’s a bit odd perhaps that the video will be aired on the Hydro YouTube channel as Hydro is a global aluminium company. To get an idea what the Void approach is all about, check the video below (it’s in Norwegian, but quite understandable if you have some basic knowledge of the language): A special app will also be launched a few days later to give an even better experience – that one will be available on May 19. All you need is a smartphone and VR glasses, and you can experience the feeling of being in the audience – or even on stage next to lead singer Morten Harket. The ‘Afterglow’ concert will be made available through Hydro’s official YouTube channel and this in VR. For the show, a-ha cleared away their normal stage-production to give room for a very different concert performance in collaboration with Void, a computational design studio working in the intersection between design, architecture, art and technology. When we first talked about this special concert – which took place in Oslo at the Spectrum venue – we already hinted that it was very likely to be broadcasted later on.
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