Norwegian University of Science and Technology

About this portal
By interweaving arts, science, and technology we create collaboration that is new, interdisciplinary, and different.
Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU covers a wide range of academic subjects, including the arts. Our artistic research contributes significant perspectives to reinforce NTNU’s interdisciplinary strength in addressing society’s complex needs, as well as recognizing that art has an inherent value on its own.
Interested in a PhD in artistic research?
NTNUs PhD-programme in Artistic Research gives you the opportunity to specialize in the creative and performing arts such as music, fine art, architecture, design, theatre, and film.
In this portal you will find PhD-results, published research expositions by our staff and documentation from conferences. Read more about artistic research and development at NTNU, including our PhD-programme, via the url below.
contact person(s): Anja Johansen 
url: https://www.ntnu.edu/art
Recent Issues
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2. Published work - PhD in Artistic Research
Reviewed and published outcomes from the PhD-programme in Artistic Research.
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1. Artistic Research Week 2024
In this issue you will find documentation of artistic work and research presented during Artistic Research Week 2024 at NTNU.
The aim of Artistic Research Week is to showcase and highlight the breadth of artistic activities, development work and research at NTNU.
In 2024 the theme was NTNU's role in Trondheim as a city of Art and Culture.
Recent Activities
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Artistic Research Forum Expanded
(last edited: 2025)
author(s): Mari Sanden
This exposition is in revision and its share status is: visible to all.
The Artistic Research Forum Expanded was a meeting place during the Artistic Research Forum and NTNU Artistic Research Week, opening up a space for experimenting with new ideas and to show work in a format complementary to the presentation format of the forum. During the NTNU Artistic Research Week we open Galleri KIT and the Artistic Research Concept Store (Rosenborg gate 22) for events, workshops and small scale experiments organised by artistic research fellows at NTNU.
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Eiras kiosk: Skattejakt-edition ARW
(last edited: 2024)
author(s): Eira Bjørnstad Foss
This exposition is in revision and its share status is: visible to all.
Velkommen til Eiras kiosk, Skattejakt-edition! Her finn du informasjon om kordan du gjennomfører skattejakta, kva den inneheld og korfor den er i Olavshallen akkurat no. Skattejakta er laga av meg, Eira Bjørnstad Foss, i samarbeid med bl.a. Lucas Scheffer, SMØR Press og Jonas Sjøvaag.
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T-EMP Communication and interplay in an electronically based ensemble
(last edited: 2022)
author(s): Øyvind Brandtsegg, Andreas Bergsland, Carl Haakon Waadeland, Sigurd Saue, Trond Engum, Bernt Isak Wærstad, Tone Åse
connected to: Norwegian University of Science and Technology
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
Communication and interplay in an electronically based ensemble.
The basic aim of this project is to focus on challenges related to improvised performance of electroacoustic music. The artistic core of the project is to develop musical interaction in a larger ensemble, where the membership is mainly based on electronic and digital instruments. New modes of interaction are enabled by using audio processing as a musical instrument, where the sound from an acoustic musician is being processed live by another ("processor") musician.
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Nancarrow Biotope
(last edited: 2021)
author(s): Øyvind Brandtsegg
connected to: Norwegian University of Science and Technology
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
Conlon Nancarrow's Piano Studies orchestrated for Pipe Organ, Disklavier and electronics by Øyvind Brandtsegg. The work with the Nancarrow Studies also instigated further exploration of improvisation with these mechanic instruments in combination with improvisation software written by Brandtsegg.
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International Conference on Live Interfaces 2020
(last edited: 2020)
author(s): Øyvind Brandtsegg, Daniel Formo
connected to: Norwegian University of Science and Technology
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
This is the documentation of the International Conference on Live Interfaces, held at NTNU, Trondheim, Norway on March 9-11 2020. It contains videos of all presentations, and the corresponding papers.
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VLBI Music
(last edited: 2020)
author(s): Øyvind Brandtsegg
connected to: Norwegian University of Science and Technology
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
Sound installation for the Norwegian Mapping Authority, based on signals and processes from Very Long Baseline Interferometry, used as a reference for calibration of e.g. satellite navigation and environmental monitoring