The group's founders gained notoriety when they had sex on stage during a July 7, 2004
Quart Festival concert performance featuring Norwegian singer
Kristopher Schau and his band
The Cumshots. After delivering a brief talk on the impact humans have on forests, Ellingsen asked "How far are you willing to go to save the world?" and the pair began stripping. A banner was raised on stage informing the audience of 5,000 that the couple was having sex to save the rainforest. Commenting on the event, Ellingsen said "I had a bit of a stagefright, but it disappeared as soon as I got going." Johansson added that "I got turned on by all the people." Ellingsen and Johansson were fined 10,000 Kroner (US$1,470) each for a public sex act, a violation of Norwegian law. Commenting on their arrest, Ellingsen said "It is ridiculous that we are prosecuted and sentenced on a moral basis at the same time as Norway is in the war against Iraq...Violence is aired on TV every day, and if this is so terrible, we could have called this performance art, and we wouldn't have been fined then?" The event promoters were not fined because they claimed they were not aware beforehand. The two made their court appearance dressed in children's clothes. Ellingsen dropped his trousers and showed his penis during a break in the court proceedings. Ellingsen told
Nettavisen that "We would have liked to have fucked here in court as well, it's a nice space, but we would probably be thrown in jail." The group consequently moved its headquarters to
Berlin,
Germany. Ellingsen said that within three months of their arrest, the website has attracted more than 1,000 new members, each paying $15 per month. Two of the individuals performing in the cathedral were ordered by the
Oslo District Court to pay fines of 9,000 ($1171.86) and 7,500 ($976.55)
kroner for indecent behavior and outraging public decency (
seksuelt krenkende og uanstendig atferd), and also to pay 2,000 kroner ($260.41) each for the trial cost. ==Film==