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24 January

Research Week 2025

DAY 4: Film and media. Read more about the presentations on this page.

Friday 24 January – TV studio, Valhallavägen 189 and Studio D4 Valhallavägen 189


“Så länge hjärtat slår” The project

Anders Bohman, Assistant professor in Cinematography
Gila Bergqvist Ulfung, Assistant Professor of Film Production
Malin Lagerlöf, Former Assistant Professor in script writing 

What are you investigating and what will we experience during your presentation?
Meet the team behind the film “Så länge hjärtat kan slå” and learn about their artistic choices and processes.

Presentation language
Svenska


Darkness Matters

Costanza Julia Bani, Associate Professor in Film and Media Production

What are you investigating and what will we experience during your presentation?
The audience will see a work-in-progress installation of my ongoing artistic research project Too Loud and Too Bright, now Darkness Matters. I will present the process, referring to questions I have posed in my practice-based investigation, and discuss ways the project has changed via the incorporation of new knowledge and different perspectives.

Presentation language
English


Making reality audio: an experimental approach

Brett Ascarelli, PhD student in Film and Media

What are you investigating and what will we experience during your presentation?
What happens when one focuses activities inspired by reality show production towards a societal-level challenge? This presentation tells of a creative and collaborative story-making / storytelling process that began last Research Week and considers if and how a light-hearted approach can challenge societal attitudes to ageing. The audience will also experience some of the audio documentation.

Presentation language
English


Balansakten som krävs när man skriver fiktionsmanus utifrån dokumentära händelser. /The balancing act required when writing a fiction based on true events.

Lotta Eriksson, Associate professor

What are you investigating and what will we experience during your presentation?
I’m exploring ethical issues that I have encountered while writing fiction scripts based on real-life events. How can I achieve the artistic depth I strive for when I’m bound by the need to consider real people?

Presentation language
Svenska


XR AAA a project about dramaturgy for XR

Josephine Rydberg, PhD student
Tinna Joné, Assistant Professor of Documentary Storytelling and Head of subject area Film & Media
Olle Nyman, Senior project manager

What are you investigating and what will we experience during your presentation?
The goal of the project is to develop and establish new formats for how to tell stories in XR. The collaboration between SKH and RISE focuses on possibilities proposed by social VR and looks to develop best dramaturgical practices for engagement and participation. In this presentation we will share some project history, show video clips and discuss findings.

Presentation language
English


More-Than-Human-Bees

Marc Johnson, PhD student

What are you investigating and what will we experience during your presentation?

Presentation language
English


Puppet Hospital: embodiment, augmentation, materiality

Thomas Brennan, Assistant Lecturer for Post Production

What are you investigating and what will we experience during your presentation?
PH is about issues of the disabled body in the performance space and post humanist positivity. Through presenting the augmented prosthetic framed by an academic discourse, I am attempting to have disabled performance seen as an active incursion into the conceptual space of art. I want the vulnerability of the body to be present and pressing into the sensibilities of the spectators. 

Presentation language
English


KAIA: The Critical AI Working Group

Paola Torres Núñez del Prado, PhD student
Other people involved in KAIA (PhD´s/Professors)

What are you investigating and what will we experience during your presentation?
I will present a brief introduction on what we now know as AI is, its history, and its different branches, current applications and potential risks. After this, KAIA, the Critical AI Working Group will be introduced, it’s aims and scope, the various projects KAIA is hosting and it’s potential relevance. The goal is to share what the group does, and how we do it, so to spark interest about the subjects in question beyond the dichotomy of complete rejection or uncritical embrace.

Presentation language
English


AI as an Artistic Tool

Fredrik Lange, Master of arts
Carl Javér

What are you investigating and what will we experience during your presentation?
We are investigating possibilities for utillizing AI programmes as artistic tools, especially concerning AI-animation in the form of Deepfakes.

Presentation language
English


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