• Humanly modified ground and time-based aesthetics 

      Clemmensen, Thomas Juel (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08-19)
      The Anthropocene not only questions perceptions of nature, but also inspires us to expand and rethink the aesthetic repertoire of landscape architecture. This article discusses process aesthetics, or time-based aesthetics, in relation to humanly modified ground, particularly the role of erosion and sedimentation. The discussion is centred around a study of the Port of Aarhus in Denmark. The study ...
    • Materialfølelse og virkekraft 

      Stien, Hanne Hammer (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2022)
    • On Crits and Games—and Crits as Games 

      Kim, Jeuno JE; Storihle, Sille (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      A conversation between artist and educator Sille Storihle and the Krabstadt Education Center (KEC) about overlapping interests in educational models and games. Issues discussed are the role of games in education, experiences with the format of the group crit, and the question whether it is still a solid component of arts education or how it could be deployed differently. Storihle shares their work ...
    • Perception and appreciation of plant biodiversity among experts and laypeople 

      Breitschopf, Eva; Bråthen, Kari Anne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-02-06)
      <p>1. Plant biodiversity, which is fundamental for the delivery of ecosystem services, is in decline. Yet, knowledge about how plant biodiversity is perceived and appreciated is scarce. <p>2. We studied biologists' and laypeople's perception and appreciation for plant communities that differ in plant biodiversity,using ranges of plant biodiversity known to affect ecosystem services. We investigate ...
    • Photographic Portraits as Dialogical Contact Zones: The Portrait Gallery in Sápmi – Becoming a Nation at The Arctic University Museum of Norway 

      Stien, Hanne Hammer (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2021)
      The point of departure for this essay is a series of eleven contemporary photographic portraits of Sámi people in large formats presented in the exhibition Sápmi – Becoming a Nation (2000-) at the Arctic University Museum of Norway, in Tromsø.1 The photographs were commissioned by the curators, and they were shot by documentary photographer, photojournalist, and filmmaker Harry Johansen (b. 1958). ...
    • Repetition and Difference: Tromsø Academy of Contemporary Art and Creative Writing 10 years 

      Hansen, Hanna Horsberg (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2017)
      In 2007, Tromsø Art Academy accepted its first students in the BA program in the art department at Tromsø University College (Høgskolen i Tromsø, HiTø). Much has happened since then: Tromsø University College has become part of the University of Tromsø (UiT) - The Arctic University of Norway; and the Academy has added a division of creative writing, as well as a complete curriculum offering the BA, ...
    • Riksväg 25, delat samhälle innebär en gemensam skuld. Hur vi tänkte och med vad? 

      Torell, Lisa (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-02-13)
      På platser runt Hovmanstorp i Småland, fortsätter Palettens serie med verkberättelser i egna ord, med att Lisa Torell skriver med egna ord om sitt och Johanna Gustafsson Fürsts verk "Riksväg 25, delat samhälle innebär en gemensam skuld". Erfarenheten av arbete på (en) plats i ett lokalt geografiskt sammanhang ger ett slags kunskapsnärvaro eller improvisationskunskap. Kompetensslumpen, kallar Torell ...
    • Sami Artist Group 1978-1983: Otherness or Avant-Garde? 

      Hansen, Hanna Horsberg (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2014)
    • The Sámi Museum in Karasjok: A Story of Resistance 

      Hansen, Hanna Horsberg (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2022-08-15)
      In Karasjok, on the Norwegian side of Sápmi, there is a cultural-historical museum, Sámiid Vuorká-Dávvirat (SVD) (The Sámi Museum), and an art collection comprising 1,400 works of art. The museum building was completed in 1972. Different ideas for an art museum in connection to the SVD building have existed since the 1980s, but for various reasons no plans for an art museum have so far come to ...
    • Shifting coasts: developing new coastal concepts 

      Tynan, Eimear Mairéad (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Coastal environments are closely under the radar of the impact of climate change. Approximately 680 million people live in low-lying coastal zones according to the most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report from 2019.1 The report presents key threats to coastal environments that include permanent submergence, more frequent and intense flooding, loss and change of ...