Artistic Research Spring Forum 2023 took place over three days (13 - 15 March). Day one was a digital event. Nine PhD candidates presented their projects in Zoom. Day two took place at Myrens verksted in Oslo, and was hosted by The Norwegian Film School. Four PhD candidates presented their projects. After the presentations, the event contiuned with seminar about research ethics and the release of VIS #9. Both happenings were streamed. Day three took place at Sentralen in Oslo. 14 PhD candidates shared their ongoing work, and received feedback from the audience. Two projecst funded by the Norwegian Artistic Research Programme was presented and discussed. Around 90 participants joined the event, digitally, physically, or both.
From top left: Myrens verksted: PhD candiate Cecile Levy, The Norwegian Film School. PhD candiate Dalia Al Kury, The Norwegian Film School. A draft for guidelines for artistic research ethics was presented by Anne-Helen Mydland, Trond Lossius, Torben Lai and Aslaug Nyrnes. Introduction by Frode Thorsen. The presentation was streamed. Release of VIS # 9, introduction by Eliot Moleba and Serge von Axl.
From top left: Project leader Hilde Kramer presents the project Illuminating the Non-Representable, PhD candidate Gyrid Kaldestad, NTNU, in conversation with project participant, dancer and choreographer Siri Jøntvedt. Hilde Kramer in conversation with Dag Larsen, Norsk Barnebokinstitutt, social gathering, presentation by PhD candidate Rosalind Goldberg, Oslo National Academy of the Arts, conversation between Dean Frode Thorsen, Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design, UiB, and PhD candidate Christian Stene, UiB, presentation by Stpehan Meidell, UiB and Mari Koppanen, Oslo National Academy of the Arts.