All the presented projects have received funding from the Norwegian Artistic Research Project Programme. Read more about the programme. Each presentation consists of two parts: Part 1 is a project presentation (45 minutes) and part 2 is a response by an external commentator, followed by an open discussion (45 minutes). Between the two parts, there is a break (15 minutes).
Amphibious Trilogies
Presenter: Andrew Morrison
Commentator: Snelle Hall
Moderator: Jeremy Welsh
Monday 14 March at 10:00, track 2
1st Year research fellows will introduce their projects: The fellows should give the audience an insight into the artistic ideas for the project and the processes planned: the placement of the artistic work in relation to the fellow’s specific field, nationally and internationally, and reflect on how the project potentially can contribute to the development of this field.
2nd Year research fellows should articulate and reflect on methods and work processes: The fellows should introduce their thoughts on something that at the moment is perceived as a particular challenge or a weakness within the project. They should also use this opportunity to promote critical dialogue within the audience and to discuss ethical concerns.
3rd Year research fellows should reflect upon the nearly finished project: Relevant issues for the project presentations could be: How do you recognise, describe and note your thoughts and reflection during the last phase up to a finished artistic result? In what way has the project developed and/or changed during the fellowship period? What have been the important choices and consequences of these decisions? What do you expect the Assessment committee to focus on in your final assessment? What do you want them to discover in your final assessment?
Each session has a time limit of 45 minutes. The fellows are free to choose the format of their presentation and also to test new ways of sharing their work. We recommend that each presenter leaves at least 25 minutes for dialogue with the audience. All presentations have a moderator. The moderator’s task is to introduce you and facilitate a constructive dialogue with the audience.
Babel Confusion - Suppression of the mother tongue via drawing and sound
Presenter: Dler Mariam Dalo (Shwan Dler Quaradaki), Oslo National Academy of the Arts
Moderator: Øystein Elle
Tuesday 15 March at 15:00, track 3
Language: Norwegian
Gesamtkunstwerk — Geteiltkunstwerk
Presenter: Håkon Daniel Nystedt, Oslo National Academy of the Arts
Moderator: Silje Aker Johnsen
Tuesday 15 March at 11:00, track 3
Ascensions
Presenter: Jenny Perlin, Oslo National Academy of the Arts
Moderator: Maureen Thomas
Tuesday 15 March at 15:00, track 1
Fungal Future
Presenter: Mari Koppanen, Oslo National Academy of the Arts
Moderator: Knut Olaf Sunde
Wednesday 16 March at 13:00, track 1
On Interface Questioning memory, matter and meaning through the haptic
Presenter: Petrine Vinje, Oslo National Academy of the Arts
Moderator: Linda Lien
Wednesday 16 March at 10:00, track 3
Surface Water, Public Spaces, and Speculative Monuments: Rituals and Communal Narratives
Presenter: Robel Temesgen, Oslo National Academy of the Arts
Moderator: Linda Lien
Wednesday 16 March at 11:00, track 3
Mediating Uncertainties
Presenter: Sara Eliassen, Oslo National Academy of the Arts
Moderator: Knut Olaf Sunde
Wednesday 16 March at 14:00, track 1
Extended expectations - Novel aspects of the accordion
Presenter: Kalle Moberg, Norwegian Academy of Music
Moderator: Jeremy Welsh
Tuesday 15 March at 10:00, track 2
Holographic Composition Technique
Presenter: Idin Samimi Mofakham, Norwegian Academy of Music
Moderator: Solmund Nystabakk
Wednesday 16 March at 11:00, track 2
Back out of the gramophone
Presenter: Ingeborg Dalheim, Norwegian Academy of Music
Moderator: Solmund Nystabakk
Wednesday 16 March at 14:00, track 2
The vibranting drum, developing a musical practice for the modern percussionist
Presenter: Ingar Zach, Norwegian Academy of Music
Moderator: Solmund Nystabakk
Wednesday 16 March at 15:00, track 2
PLANT TO UNPLAN - exploring precarious spaces between ”homo sapiens” and ”homo ludens”
Presenter: Lisa Streich, Norwegian Academy of Music
Moderator: Knut Olaf Sunde
Wednesday 16 March at 15:00, track 1
Semiotics of Virtuality
Presenter: Robert Seaback, Norwegian Academy of Music
Moderator: Solmund Nystabakk
Wednesday 16 March at 13:00, track 2
Pending Xenophora
Presenter: Marianna Bastashevski, NTNU
Moderator: Linda Lien
Wednesday 16 March at 13:00, track 3
Expanding horizons - a jazz exploration of 20th century art music
Presenter: Peter Knudsen, NTNU
Moderator: Knut Olaf Sunde
Tuesday 15 March at 11:00, track 2
An exploration of line and characters in feminist worlds
Presenter: Solveig Wiig, NTNU/Volda University College
Moderator: Knut Olaf Sunde
Wednesday 16 March at 11:00, track 1
Animation and Music Notation
Presenter: Trygve Selnes Nielsen, NTNU/Volda University College
Moderator: Knut Olaf Sunde
Wednesday 16 March at 10:00, track 1
Lone Wolves Stick together
Presenter: Nadja Lipsyc, The Norwegian Film School, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences
Moderator: Maureen Thomas
Tuesday 15 March at 10:00, track 1
To Look Directly At You
Presenter: Sonya Teich, The Norwegian Film School, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences
Moderator: Maureen Thomas
Tuesday 15 March at 14:00, track 1
A co-creative algorithmic agency for contemporary music
Presenter: Juan Vassallo, University of Bergen
Moderator: Silje Aker Johnsen
Wednesday 15 March at 10:00, track 3
CANCELLED: Hyperspace as a reflective tool: Strange movements through spatial, digital and text-based mediums
Presenter: Sidsel Christensen, University of Bergen
Moderator: Merete Røstad
Wednesday 16 March at 14:00, track 3
(Re)-Thinking Curiosity
Presenter: Sergej Tchirkov, University of Bergen
Moderator: Knut Olaf Sunde
Wednesday 16 March at 09:00, track 2
Tipping Points
Presenter: Tijs Ham, University of Bergen
Moderator: Jeremy Welsh
Wednesday 16 March at 10:00, track 2
Whats´s the point (of reference)? - imporvisatoriske referansepunkter i tid og rom
Presenter: Kristoffer Alberts, University of Stavanger
Moderator: Solmund Nystabakk
Tuesday 15 March at 15:00, track 2
Language: Norwegian
The Performance Practice of Early Twentieth Century French Melodies: Researching and performing Satie´s Three last Song Cycles
Presenter: Heloise Baldelli, University of Stavanger
Moderator: Solmund Nystabakk
Tuesday 15 March at 14:00, track 2
The E(c)lest(r)ic Guitar
-An expansion of the improvisational voice of the guitar
Presenter: Vidar Schanche, University of Stavanger
Moderator: Solmund Nystabakk
Tuesday 15 March at 13:00, track 2
Advancing Supervision for Artistic Research Doctorates
Presenter: Anne-Helen Mydland
Moderator: Linda Lien
Monday 14 March at 13:00, track 2
A door opener in the Arts field - Graduate Survey
Presenters: Ingrid Milde, Linda Lien and Jostein Gundersen
Moderator: Linda Lien
Monday 14 March at 14:00, track 2
VIS release #7 “Metamorphoses – Tales of the Ever-Changing”
Presenter: Anna Lindal, Editor of VIS issue 7
Klara Waara, Sergio Montero Bravo, Paola Torres Núñez del Prado and Tobias Leibetseder/Thomas Grill will participate with their published expositions.
Moderator: Geir Ivar Strøm
Monday 14 March at 15:00, track 1