VIS Issue 10 is out!
VIS issue 10 was published 20 October 2023. The theme is Circulating Practices. This issue presents six expositions, and a recorded conversation, that in their own way are discussing and challenging the circular, as a practice and method, as a model of collaboration, as a theme and as a symbol. Editors are Cecilia Roos and Gunhild Mathea Husvik-Olaussen.
The open call for issue 10 closed in November 2022, and the VIS editorial committee selected seven exposition proposals. All submissions underwent an editorial review, external peer review, and a copy editing process. The work on this issue has been ongoing for about nine months.
A digital release took place during the Artistic Research Autumn Forum in Oslo on 25 October 2023.
Expositions in VIS #10
Cosmologies of Asylum: A Lumbung Collaboration Between Trampoline House and Project Art Works
By Carlota Mir
Death to the Welfare State: An Exposition on Political Discourse and Artistic Collaboration
By Kent G R Olofsson, Jörgen Dahlqvist
TEXTORIUM: Collaborative Writing-Reading with/in Public Space
By Emma Cocker, Andrea Coyotzi Borja, Cordula Daus, Lena Séraphin, Vidha Saumya
TRAVERSING SONIC TERRITORIES
By Søren Kjærgaard, Torben Snekkestad
Tracing Practices – questioning and circulating archives
By Per Roar, Luisa Greenfield, Myna Trustram, Camilla Graff Junior
evocations – towards a poetics of documentation
By Fernanda Branco
A conversation about Studio Conversations (video-recording)
With Andrew Hardwidge, Chrysa Parkinson, Frank Bock and Gunhild Mathea Husvik-Olaussen
Journal
VIS – Nordic Journal for Artistic Research
Issue and theme
VIS #10, Circulating Practices
Date of publish
20 October 2023
Language
The VIS website is bilingual, and the expositions in this issue are in English.
Editors VIS #10
Cecilia Roos
Gunhild Mathea Husvik-Olaussen
VIS Editorial Committee
Cecilia Roos
Anna Lindal
Magnus Bärtås
Behzad Khosravi Noori
Gunhild Mathea Husvik-Olaussen
Eliot Moleba
Serge von Arx
VIS Steering Committee
Paula Crabtree, SKH
Ann Kroon, SKH
Ellen Røed, SKH
Geir Strøm, PKU
Morten Wensberg, PKU
Michael Duch, PKU
VIS Editorial Project Manager
Heidi Lene Möller, SKH
VIS is a cooperation between Stockholm University of the Arts (SKH) and the Norwegian Artistic Research Programme (part of Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills).