Research Week 2023
During the week, artistic research and development projects are presented by PhD candidates and senior researchers at SKH.
The purpose of the Research Week is to share, experience and exchange the many different approaches to, and perspectives on, the artistic research happening at SKH. Research Week is open to the public, and we encourage the entire student and staff body to attend as many events as possible across the four days. We see Research Week as a way for our SKH community, and our expanded communities, to experience, participate in and contribute to, our burgeoning research culture.
Schedule
Tuesday 17 January – Studio 16, Brinellvägen 58
09:00 Welcome by Vice-Rector for Research Cecilia Roos
09:10 Alisan Funk, Understanding creativity apprenticeship through graduate experiences of DOCH’s circus BA
10:35 Johanna Garpe, Camilla Damkjaer, “Drama, yes please, but keep it on stage”– Presence and sustainability in the performing arts
11:35 Katarina Lundmark, Ninnie Andersson, Tacit dimensions in jazz dance education
12:25 Lunch break
13:25 Ami Skånberg Dahlstedt, The micro-movement in my grandmother’s chest – the tiny gestures of oppression
14:25 Ninnie Andersson, Pernilla Ahlstrand, On BOUNCE! Practice-based feedback – A study of Theatre, Teaching and Dance Situations
15:50 Marie-Andrée Robitaille, Alisan Funk, Map to the Future of Circus – Beyond Disciplinary Boundaries
Wednesday 18 January – Hugoteatern, Teknikringen 35
09:00 Welcome – Kent Olofsson, Professor of Performing Arts for the Profile Area Concept and Composition
09:10 Andreas Hiroui Larsson, Anna Lindal, Johan Jutterström, Lethe – forgetfulness
10:35 Marcia Nemer Jentzsch, walks in an absent city
11:15 Jaroslaw Jan Kaliski m fl, What is perceived as a singing tone?
12:05 Lunch break
13:00 Charlie Åström m fl, Performing arts production with reduced climate impact
14:00 CANCELLED: Ylva Hofvander Trulsson, ARTs, agency and social mobility: Intergenerational transmission of Sami culture in family, educational and community settings
15:00 Maria Hedman Hvitfeldt, Mamdooh Afdile, Alexander Skantze, Exploring theme-driven storytelling
Thursday 19 January – Bion, Valhallavägen 189
Where: Bion, Valhallavägen 189
09:00 Welcome – Johan-Paul Zaccarini, Professor of Performing Arts for Bodily and Vocal Practices
09:10 Linda Janson, Mirko Lempert, Marc Johnson, Artists & machine intelligence - An archaeology of autoregressive language models that uses deep learning to produce texts and images
10:35 Karin Rudfeldt, About the art of managing one's unconscious knowledge
11:35 Åsa Johannisson, Perspectives on interdisciplinary processes
12:05 Lunch break
13:00 Ulrika Malmgren, Tinna Joné The digital Square
14:00 Jenny Sunesson, FACT stage one
15:25 Josephine Rydberg, Nadja Lipsyc, Ancient Hours – Ancient Hours -a VR-larp for 2 people
16:25 VIS – Nordic Journal for Artistic Research (Cecilia Roos, Heidi Paatere Möller), Peer-review process, open call and new issues
Friday 20 January – TV-studion, Valhallavägen 189 and Bio Viktor, Filmhuset
Where: TV-studion, Valhallavägen 189
09:00 Welcome – Sheryl Doruff, Professor of Film and Media
09:10 Ellen Røed, Open research and artistic research
09:50 Ellen Nyman, Kent Olofsson, Adoption as Acting, Acting as Adoption
11:15 Kent Olofsson, Max Edkvist, Omnidirectional Loudspeakers in Performance
11:55 Kent Olofsson, Magnus Bunnskog, The Augmented Hörspiel – Composed Theatre: a new research project
12:45 Lunch break
Where: Bio Viktor, Filmhuset
14:00 Karl Sandzen, Artistic exploration of stereoscopic film
Where: TV-studion, Valhallavägen 189
15:00 Hanna Husberg, Agata Marzecova, Towards Atmospheric Care: from situating air to cultivating collective engagement
16:00 Mamdooh Afdile, Anders Bohman, Thomas Brennan, Shared space and shared concept - reflection on the cluster research Abstract Narration
Information
Price: Free, no pre-booking.
Location: Stockholm University of the Arts
Other: All events open to the public during the SKH's Research Week 2023.