August 13th
Open Call – approved projects in May 2020
The following projects have successfully been approved.
may 2020
The Open Call in May brought many exciting applications. We are pleased to announce the following artists who will be working at IAC in the coming months:
Carolina Sandvik / Johanna Karlsson, Ingerid Frang / Mariam Gviniashvili / Emilia Gasiorek, Karis Zidore, Emma Cecilia Ajanki and Lea Paulsen / Morten Poulsen / Johan Lundin, Maria Norrman, Francis Patrick Brady, Jenny Grönvall, Emie Eva Marie Elg, Elina Nelson / Janneke Schoene / Ulrich Ruchlinski, Rachel Tess, Nellie Björklund, Torbjörn Stenberg / Hugo Paquete
Carolina Sandvik has already started to work on her stop motion animated short film at IAC. Johanna Karlsson will give space for today’s potentially disappearing buildings, ideals, memories, and things. Mariam Gviniashvili plans to work on a score that consists of prayer songs collected from the countries affected by the virus. Emilia Gasiorek et al. will work on an interdisciplinary project that combines dance, scenography and sound, aiming to generate new knowledges within the field of dance and choreography. Morten Poulsen’s artistic works will explore the listener’s own function as co-creator of the heard and the interrelationship between sound and listener. Johan Lundin et al. continues his work with Personal Spa TV, a fictional mobile spa with its own internal TV channel. Janneke Schoene’s project concerns with the question of how museums can narrate and mediate meaning and information. Ulrich Ruchlinski et al., whose work is dedicated the artistic exploration of the knowledge that passes between us. And finally, Hugo Paquete, who plans to generate in real time sonifications based on a tracking satellite system.
Visit our homepage to continuously learn more about the specific projects: www.iac.lu.se
The open call in May brought many exciting applications. We are pleased to announce the following artists who will be working at IAC in the coming months:
Carolina Sandvik / Johanna Karlsson, Ingerid Frang / Mariam Gviniashvili / Emilia Gasiorek, Karis Zidore, Emma Cecilia Ajanki and Lea Paulsen / Morten Poulsen / Johan Lundin, Maria Norrman, Francis Patrick Brady, Jenny Grönvall, Emie Eva Marie Elg, Elina Nelson / Janneke Schoene / Ulrich Ruchlinski, Rachel Tess, Nellie Björklund, Torbjörn Stenberg / Hugo Paquete
Carolina Sandvik has already started to work on her stop motion animated short film at IAC. Johanna Karlsson will give space for today’s potentially disappearing buildings, ideals, memories, and things. Mariam Gviniashvili plans to work on a score that consists of prayer songs collected from the countries affected by the virus. Emilia Gasiorek et al. will work on an interdisciplinary project that combines dance, scenography and sound, aiming to generate new knowledges within the field of dance and choreography. Morten Poulsen’s artistic works will explore the listener’s own function as co-creator of the heard and the interrelationship between sound and listener. Johan Lundin et al. continues his work with Personal Spa TV, a fictional mobile spa with its own internal TV channel. Janneke Schoene’s project concerns with the question of how museums can narrate and mediate meaning and information. Ulrich Ruchlinski et al., whose work is dedicated the artistic exploration of the knowledge that passes between us. And finally, Hugo Paquete, who plans to generate in real time sonifications based on a tracking satellite system.
Visit our homepage to continuously learn more about the specific projects: www.iac.lu.se
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