Norwegian Artistic Research Programme

About this portal
The portal of the Norwegian Artistic Research Programme is used to disseminate research which is done directly affiliated with the research fellowship programme or the project programme. Although there is no other reviewing connected to the publishing, the aim is to give access to research done in or connected to Norwegian artistic research environments.
contact person(s):
Ingrid Milde 
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Geir Strøm 
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Linda H. Lien 
,
Jonas Howden Sjøvaag 
url:
https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/2428875/2428876
Recent Issues
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2023. 2023
Contains research published in 2023
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2019. 2019
Expositions 2019
Recent Activities
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Artistic Research Spring Forum 2022
(last edited: 2022)
author(s): Linda H. Lien, Ingrid Milde, Geir Strøm
connected to: Norwegian Artistic Research Programme
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
Artistic Research Forum is organized by the Norwegian Artistic Research Programme.
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MATERIAL STRATEGIES
(last edited: 2019)
author(s): Sage Canellis, Camilla Eeg-Tverbakk, Electa Behrens
connected to: Norwegian Artistic Research Programme
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
Material strategies explores ways of practicing materiality in relation to artistic processes of creation. It responds and aims to contribute to questions related to sustainability and the antropocene, identity and subject formations, and appropriation and cultural exchange.
With reference to object oriented philosophy and new materialism as an ethical ground, the proposed research project will investigate voice and body as material in relation to spaces, architecture and objects. How can we as artists to a greater extent listen to the agency of the material and let it shape our artistic work? How do human ideas, emotions, visions and memories come into play when the artistic strategy calls for less power and control over the material? How are performative and material practices articulating the embodied nature of memory?
The project will further develop pedagogical areas that are fundamental to the teaching practices at NTA. Professor in Dramaturgy and Performance Camilla Eeg-Tverbakk will lead the project reflecting her recent PhD project Theatre-ting, toward a materialist practice of staging documents, which deals with object oriented philosophy as a framework for investigating dramaturgical practice and the ethics connected to staging documents. Other involved staff members are: Assistant professor Øystein Elle, Professor in scenography Jakob Oredsson, Assistant professor Electa Behrens, and research fellow Ingvild Holm.
We arranged a two days international seminar at VEGA scene in Oslo on 28. February and 1. March 2019.A two weeks practical workshop, culminating in a public presentation and discussion happens between 29. April and 10. May 2019.
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Again and Again and Again: Music as site, situation and repetition
(last edited: 2015)
author(s): Eivind Buene
connected to: Norwegian Artistic Research Programme
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
'Again and Again and Again: Music as site, situation and repetition' is a project by composer and writer Eivind Buene, carried out during a fellowship under the Norwegian Artistic Research Porgramme. This exposition contains links to the various outcomes of the research, as well as an abstract of the project.