Hrund Atladóttir works with layered imagery, sound, and time-based media. Her installations often merge scientific observation with personal narrative, inviting viewers into spaces where myth and environmental urgency meet. Cloudland / Bólstraborg drifts through the quiet of an Icelandic summer night, where two figures linger in the grass, unhurried and unburdened. Surrounded by the soft call of birds and the slow movement of fog rising from the river, the work captures a mood of carelessness and calm, a space where nothing needs to happen. Light stretches through the night, holding a suspended state between presence and absence, boredom and serenity. In this atmosphere of stillness, time loosens its grip, and the simple act of being in nature becomes both a pause and a memory, at once fleeting and infinite.