OKRU, the creative force behind Naisenkaari, was established in the early 1990s by a group of Finnish artists, including Maarit Koveri, Marko K Hohenwarter, and Pekka Kaivanto, among others. The collective's primary goal was to challenge traditional notions of art and push the boundaries of creative expression. Through their work, OKRU aimed to foster a sense of community and collaboration, often incorporating elements of performance, installation, and interactive art.
You don’t need to “install” the OK.RU player as software — it runs in-browser. However, if the page asks for a plugin (older videos):
Repeat for Disk 2 and 3, copying all .SYS and .OVL files into C:\OKRU\ .
OKRU, the creative force behind Naisenkaari, was established in the early 1990s by a group of Finnish artists, including Maarit Koveri, Marko K Hohenwarter, and Pekka Kaivanto, among others. The collective's primary goal was to challenge traditional notions of art and push the boundaries of creative expression. Through their work, OKRU aimed to foster a sense of community and collaboration, often incorporating elements of performance, installation, and interactive art.
You don’t need to “install” the OK.RU player as software — it runs in-browser. However, if the page asks for a plugin (older videos): naisenkaari 1997 okru install
Repeat for Disk 2 and 3, copying all .SYS and .OVL files into C:\OKRU\ . OKRU, the creative force behind Naisenkaari, was established