Oboe Reed Making and Sorting Tips Before Gouging From Ancient Greece of Theophrastus till the use of the Hellenic Cane of Today.
(2022)
author(s): Christos Tsogias-Razakov
published in: Research Catalogue
The following material is an excerpt from the master’s research exposition: THE IMPORTANCE OF ARUNDO DONAX CANE SELECTION, FOR MANUFACTURERS OF OBOE REEDS (2020) by Christos Tsogias-Razakov.
Limited Publication.
The master’s research exposition was published to members of the KC Research Portal, 3. Internal publication (20/8/2020).
The article is an excerpt from the conclusive chapter of the research exposition (2020) by Christos Tsogias-Razakov.
The Art of Adjusting the Oboe Reed
(2022)
author(s): Christos Tsogias-Razakov
published in: Research Catalogue
The following material is an excerpt from the master’s research exposition: THE IMPORTANCE OF ARUNDO DONAX CANE SELECTION, FOR MANUFACTURERS OF OBOE REEDS (2020) by Christos Tsogias-Razakov.
Limited Publication.
The master’s research exposition was published to members of the KC Research Portal, 3. Internal publication (20/8/2020).
All rights reserved.
The current fragment is from the section: b) from the introductive Chapter I about The Art of Adjusting the Oboe Reed.
Pikatreffit
(2022)
author(s): Christina Stadlbauer
published in: Research Catalogue
A participatory performance proposes intimate encounters with floral life forms. Potentially unexpected effects could be observed. Work in collaboration with The Hot Box.
Between plant fossils and oral histories: tracing vegetal imaginaries from Donbas, Ukraine
(2021)
author(s): Darya Tsymbalyuk
published in: RUUKKU - Studies in Artistic Research
This exposition brings together multiple contexts, narratives and modes of expression to tell multispecies (hi)stories about and from Donbas region, Ukraine, where a military conflict broke out in 2014. By engaging with fossils, paleobotany and testimonies of internally displaced persons, the exposition explores vegetal imaginaries of the region in a series of drawings and questions stories we tell about Donbas and displacement, and ways in which we tell them.
Soft Robotics and Posthuman Entities
(2020)
author(s): Mads Bering Christiansen, Laura Beloff, Jonas Jørgensen, Anne-Sofie Emilie Belling
published in: Journal for Artistic Research
Through collaborative media arts practice we explore texture morphing soft robotics as an artistic medium of expression. We present an installation, Homo Viridis, that features a soft robotic interface developed to mediate signals between a vascular plant and a human body. The exposition paper discusses how Homo Viridis stages a situation of hybridity where individual, more-than-human subjectivities are mentally and physically intertwined. In conclusion, the paper reflects on how connecting organisms through soft robotic interfaces can actualize visions of a novel being - a ‘posthuman entity’. We argue that such a being might be physically composed of organic and synthetic elements that come together, but that it can also exist as a conceptual persona that may initiate discussions on what humans can become.
Performing with Plants - Att uppträda/ samarbeta med växter
(last edited: 2022)
author(s): Annette Arlander
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
EN
This exposition documents and archives the artistic research project performing with plants.
SVE
Denna exposition dokumenterar och arkiverar det konstnärliga forskningsprojektet att uppträda/samarbeta med växter.
EIRIN LOTHE ALBRIKTSEN - Hvordan berike ens eget og en plantes liv ved hjelp av teknologi
(last edited: 2020)
author(s): ELA
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
Dette er ett prosjekt i fysisk prototyping
My plant Journey
(last edited: 2020)
author(s): Gina B.Naley
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
dette er en ukebok om min plante, å hvordan prosese av planten og ideer