NAVET WEEK 2022 - Day 2 at KMH Royal College of Music
NAVET welcomes you to NAVET WEEK 2022, a week of activities, open for everyone (free admission), including live performances, interactive installations, presentations and workshops distributed between KTH, KMH Royal College of Music, SKH Stockholm University of the Arts, Konstfack and Scenkonstmuseet – The Swedish Museum of Performing Arts.
Time: Tue 2022-12-13 09.00 - 18.00
Location: Valhallavägen 105
Video link: zoom
Language: English
NAVET WEEK 2022 - PROGRAMME OF DAY 2
KMH Royal College of Music will offer presentation from a wide range of research projects by PhD students and faculty, including a session dedicate to "Sound and Light Interaction", a dance performance and screening of two newyly produced audio-visual representations.
Please register to the NAVET WEEK 2022 events here: NAVET WEEK 2022 registration form .
More information about the NAVET WEEK 2022 at www.kth.se/navet/navet-week .
9.00-14.00 KMH, Lilla salen, Valhallavägen 105
Address: Valhallavägen 105, 115 51 Stockholm
9.00-11.30 Research at KMH
9.00-9.10 Johannes Landgren Welcome and introduction
9.10-9.30 Thanh Thuy Nguyen Video essay: "The Sorrow Turns Yellow"
9.30-9.45 George Kentros "Back to the future: case studies in alternative interpretation."
9.45-10.00 Susanne Rosenberg "A tight rope walk" artistic process and research
10.00-10.25 PAUS
10.25-10.45 Kim Hedås Nu (2021) electroacoustic piece in 29.4, 11’30’’
10.45-11.00 Anna Backman Bister Choir leader practice – what and in what cultural environments? (Anna Backman Bister, Pia Bygdéus & Cecilia Jepsson)
11.00-11.10 Kaja Korošec The roles of music in the well-being of autistic adults
11.10-11.25 Klas Nevrin Intensive listening, radical relationality and the micropolitics of artistic co-creation
11.30-12.30 Lunch
12.30-14.00 Sound and Light: four presentations and panel discussion (KMH, Lilla salen)
12.30 Roberto Bresin (KTH) introduction
12.40 Derek Holzer (KTH) & Luka Aron (KMH), Laser Phase Synthesis
12.55 Claudio Panariello (KTH) & Emma Frid (KTH/IRCAM), Combining Sound, Light and Haptics in the Design of Accessible Multisensory Music Experiences for Pre-Verbal Children
13.10 Olof Misgeld (KMH & KTH), Dancing Dots - the exhibition
13.25 Johan Fröst (KMH & KTH), MAS-Music as Script
13.40 Panel discussion
14.00-14.20 Hans Lindetorp (KMH & KTH) ,”Designing technology for sound and music in interactive media”
14.30-15.30 Stefan Carlén (Handels) Music in the store: How music affects retail workers
15.30-16.00 PAUS
Performance and audio-visual interpretations
16.00-16.30 Johan Fröst (KMH & KTH) Audio-visual interpretations from MAS-Music as Script
16.30-17.00 PAUS
17.00-17.30 Olof Misgeld (KMH & KTH) Performance: Dancing Dots - the exhibition
Sound and Light Installations
During the NAVET WEEK there are two light installations at the KTH Campus Valhallavägen which were presented during the Nobel Week Lights , two installations at Swedish Museum of Performing Arts ( Scenkonstmuseet ) and one installation in Flemingberg :
- The Tale of the Great Computing Machine - Light installation by Ludvig Elblaus , KTH, December 1-16, 2022
- un|fold - Sound and light sculpture by the re|thread collective , KTH, December 3-16, 2022
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11.00-17.00 The Sound Forest installation ( visit the project page for more information ), Scenkonstmuseet , Scenkonstmuseet, Sibyllegatan 2, 114 51 Stockholm
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11.00-17.00 A Mic in the Dark installation, a new iteration of the A Mic in the Box installation , Scenkonstmuseet , Scenkonstmuseet, Sibyllegatan 2, 114 51 Stockholm
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9.00-17.00 Our Sound Space — An interactive and participatory sonic installation, Medicinaren 25 (NEO), Blickagången 16, Flemingsberg , December 8 2022 - March 7 2023