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Norwegian Artistic Research Spring Forum 25-26 March 2014, Voksenåsen kultur- og konferansehotell Programme (schedule per 05.02.14) Tuesday 25 March 10:00 10:30 Welcome/Introduction by Steering Committee Chair Aslaug Nyrnes 10:30 11:20 1 st Year Fellows: 4 parallel sessions, Jesper Alvær, Liv Bugge, Anneli Drecker, Øystein Elle 11:30 12:20 1 st Year Fellows: 4 parallel sessions, Daniel Formo, Edvine Larssen, Marianne B Lie, Jet Pascua 12:20 13:30 Lunches 13:30 14:30 1 st Year Fellows and 2 nd Year Fellows: 4 parallel sessions Ingri Fiksdal, Tao Sambolec, Christian Blom, Yuka Oyama 14:30 15:00 Coffee break 15:00 16:00 2 nd Year Fellows: 3 parallel sessions Hildur Bjarnadóttir, Fredrik Rysjedal, Torben Snekkestad, 16:00 16:15 Interval 16:15 17:15 2 nd Year Fellows: 3 parallel sessions Andreas Bunte, Ellen K Ugelvik, Per Zanussi 17:15 18:15 Meeting between 1st, 2nd and 3rd year research fellows and their representatives 18:30 19:30 Meeting between Steering Committee and representatives from 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd year research fellows 18:00 19:30 Optional meeting time Primarily designated for meetings between individual fellows and their supervisors 19:30 20:00 Informal pre-dinner gathering 20:00 Dinner Hotel restaurant Norwegian Artistic Research Programme c/o Bergen Academy of Art and Design, Strømgaten 1, N-5015 Bergen, Norway Telephone +47 55 58 73 00 Telefax +47 55 58 73 10 www.artistic-research.no

Wednesday 26 March 09:00 10:00 3 rd Year Fellows: 3 parallel sessions: Birgitte Appelong, Rolf Borch, Tove Tømmerberg 10:00 10:15 Coffee break 10:15 11:15 3 rd Year Fellows: 3 parallel sessions: Ivar Grydeland, Frode Ljøkjell, Eva C Richardsen 11:15 12:15 3 rd Year Fellows: 3 parallel sessions: Annelise Bothner-By, Franz P Schmidt, Else Storesund 12:15 13:30 Lunches 13:30 14:30 3 rd Year Fellows: Plenary session: Michelle Teran 14:30 15.00 Closure 15:00/15:30 Departure Artistic Research Forum Programme Details: As part of their compulsory programme, the research fellows will give presentations of their individual projects and discuss various aspects of it in both plenary and group sessions at this artistic research forum. The research fellow will prepare her/his presentation in cooperation with the supervisor(s), and the experience provided by the presentations and the feedback given by the seminar participants should be used in the further dialogue between research fellow and supervisors. Working language is English in all settings plenary as well as group sessions. The issues for the coming seminar and for the different groups are given in the following pages. The research fellows projects are these: See the Programme Website for further information http://artistic-research.no

1 st Year Research Fellows will present their projects based on the revised project description. The main goal for their presentation should be to give the audience an insight to their artistic ideas for the project and the processes planned. The presentation should be based on the revised project description, include a project outline and highlight their expected artistic outcome, what they at this stage would see as the main topics for their critical reflection and appropriate formats. Jesper Alvær: Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Academy of Fine Art: Work, work Liv Bugge: Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Academy of Fine Art: The Other wild Anneli Drecker: University of Tromsø, Dept of Music, Dance and Drama: The Modern Tribal Voice Øystein Elle: Østfold University College, Norwegian Theatre Academy: Capto Musicae - Creating sonic and musical theatre in a contemporary artistic context Ingri Midgard Fiksdal: Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Academy of Dance: Choreography as affective and collective event Daniel Buner Formo: NTNU, Dept of Music: The music of language and language of music Edvine Larssen: Norwegian Univ. of Science and Techn., Trondheim Academy of Fine Art: The potential drama of empty space Marianne Baudouin Lie: NTNU, Dept of Music: How can past rhetorical performance practices and principles give sense and direction to contemporary classical music Jet Pascua: University of Tromsø, Academy of Contemporary Art and Creative Writing: Abadon Tao Sambolec: Bergen Academy of Art and Design, Dept of Fine Art: Rhythms of presence

2 nd Year Research Fellows have been given the following tasks: Task 1: Present a major challenge in your project. Task 2: Make a comment on your colleague's presentation: Do you see other challenges in the project? Hildur Bjarnadóttir, Bergen Academy of Art and Design, Dept of Fine Art: Textiles in the Extended Field of Painting Christian Blom, Norwegian Academy of Music: Organized Time Strategies for transmedial Composition Andreas Bunte, Oslo National Academy of the Arts Academy of Fine Art: Library for A-Scientific Film Yuka Oyama, Oslo National Academy of the Arts Faculty of Visual Art: DING Show - An artistic research project into how wearable objects mediate psychological and physical realms Fredrik Rysjedal, Bergen Academy of Art and Design, Dept of Design: In Between - An artistic Research on Screen-Based Comics Torben Snekkestad, Norwegian Academy of Music: The Poetics of a Multiphonic Landscape Using the saxophone multiphonics as a fundamental element in solo improvisations Ellen Kristine Ugelvik, Norwegian Academy of Music: The Expanded Role of the Soloist in Contemporary Piano Concertos Per Zanussi, University of Stavanger Dept of Music and Dance: Composition for improvising musicians with particular focus on Asian compositional techniques as structures for improvisations

3 rd year research fellows are asked to reflect on the following three issues: How do you recognise, describe and note your thoughts and reflection during the last phase up to a finished artistic result? What do I expect the Assessment Committee to focus on in my final assessment? What do I want them to discover in my final assessment? Birgitte Appelong, Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Dept of Design: Ligths in Rooms - light scenarios to describe tracks in time Rolf Borch, Norwegian Academy of Music: Contrabass Clarinet Annelise Bothner-By, Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Faculty of Design: Exhibition Space and the Other Ivar Grydeland, Norwegian Academy of Music: Improvisation On developing a repertoire for collectively improvising ensembles Frode Ljøkjell, Bergen Academy of Art and Design, Dept of Design: To be, or not to be - and then some; living in a refugee tent camp Eva-Cecilie Richardsen, Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Dept of Performing Arts: Exhibiting Choreography Franz Petter Schmidt, Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Dept of Visual Arts: Textile Traces Else M Olsen Storesund,, University of Bergen, The Grieg Academy: Open Form the expanded interpreters role Michelle Teran, Bergen Academy of Art and Design, Dept of Fine Art: Future Guides for Cities through Collective Mapping and Citizen-produced Media Tove Tømmerberg, Bergen Academy of Art and Design, Dept of Fine Art: Intimitetens Arkitektur

Travelling costs - Hotel payment For research fellows, the programme will cover accommodation (25-26 March) and travel costs from host institution to the venue. For supervisors, we will offer accommodation at the seminar hotel for the two nights (24-26 March), and cover travel costs within certain limitations (unusual travel costs or from outside Europe must be clarified by the programme administration before booking). Personal costs, such as drinks, telephone calls, extra meals and extra nights etc., have to be covered by the individual participant when checking out. The programme will refund actual travelling costs for fellows and supervisors, on the condition that the lowest combination of ticket costs and travel methods have been used. Costs above this (as for instance the use of taxi), have to be endorsed in advance by the Programme Director in writing to be refunded. Institutional representatives will have to cover both travels and hotel costs by their own institution. The payment for accommodation and meals will be made directly at the hotel. Travel costs must be billed to your own institution. For all participants: Any meals or hotel accommodation confirmed in the registration form will if not attended or used be charged to your institution. Any subsistence allowances must be arranged with your institution in advance. For your return travel costs from your institutional location, you will have to fill out a travel expense scheme: http://www.dfo.no/tjenester/lonn/blanketter/ (Use the sheet flags A and B at the bottom to move between page 1 and 2) The signed scheme and travel receipts should be sent to pku@khib.no or Program for kunstnerisk utviklingsarbeid, c/o Kunst- og designhøgskolen i Bergen, Strømgaten 1, 5015 Bergen. Your expenses will be reimbursed after we have received the signed scheme and your cost documentation. Please be aware that taxi bills will not be reimbursed unless you have a prearranged agreement from the Programme administration. Directions Voksenåsen kultur- og konferansehotell: Arriving by plane/train: Take the airport express train from Gardermoen airport to Oslo S (Oslo Central Station approx. 20 minutes). From Oslo S station, you can catch tram number 1 (marked Frognerseteren ) and get off at the penultimate stop ( Voksenkollen approximately 30 minutes) before walking the last stretch to the hotel (5-10 minutes). Arriving by car: Follow the signs for Majorstua/Smestad. Straight after the Smestad intersection, take a right turn towards Holmenkollen. Drive up the Holmenkollen road past the ski jump, following signposts marked Voksenkollen. Make sure to take a left turn at the Frognersteren/Tryvann crossroads, take care however, as the crossroads suddenly appears from out of nowhere! Once at Voksenkollen station (on your right hand side), drive up the road leading off from the left hand side at the crossroads, you ll notice a large, white sign for Voksenåsen kultur- og konferansehotell. On your way up to the hotel, you will pass the Voksentoppen Allergy Institute. http://www.voksenaasen.no/en/ (English) http://www.voksenaasen.no/ (Norwegian)