Forskningsprojekt
"Darkness Matters" av Costanza Julia Bani
"Darkness Matters" är ett forskningsprojekt av Costanza Julia Bani, lektor i filmproduktion.
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Syfte och forskningsfrågor
Darkness Matters aims to co-create immersive multimedia experiences—360° audiovisuals for fulldome, VR, and exhibition spaces—to address urgent yet underrepresented environmental crises. The project represents ecosystems filling the nocturnal vault, including other crepuscular and nocturnal animals.
Adaptable across formats, the meditative experience invites audiences—especially younger ones—to reconsider their relationship with darkness, light, and sound pollution. The work explores how technology can offer truthful representations, testing its role in shaping creative expression and documentary practice.
As project leader and creative producer, I sought equal collaboration with artists, scientists, technology, and nature, projecting possible evolutions of landscapes through sensory, immersive environments. The project redefines documentary’s identity beyond indexicality, rooting it in today’s technocultures while questioning authenticity and truth.
In partnership with biologists Dan E. Nilsson (Lund University) and Daniel Hanley (George Mason University), we employed novel camera systems replicating animal vision across chromatic and perceptual ranges, offering an other-than-human perspective.
Our research questions: How can art drive transformation? Which approaches foster engagement? Darkness Matters builds synergies between art, science, and technology to preserve the past, record the present, and envision the future.
Genomförande och förväntad betydelse
The research was carried out through workshops among the interested disciplines. Its progress was shown regularly during research weeks and artistic research related events as a WIP, but not only: exhibitions spaces opened up to show the WIP and I have been publishing one article on VIS#12 in October 2024, with one more coming on ArteActa in 2026, depicting specifically the work with the fireflies and an open application to JAR.
In June 2025 and September 2025 Darkness Matters was presented respectively at the ARE in Sofia Bulgaria (FilmEU conference) and in a final public symposium at the Hugarflug conference in Reykjavik, Iceland.
2026 it will be released in its final format, thanks to the commitment or intent of many Swedish and European planetaria so far to show the outcome. Through the collaboration with Vetenskapens Hus and AiRstructures it will be disseminated to the surrounding society presenting the research outcome in their inflatable domes also in schools and other venues.
2026 it will be uploaded on Diva and with a link to our website on the Research Catalogue.
Samverkan
Dedicated to my son, Elias Theodor Lindström, my family and vanishing eco-systems.
This project is only possible thanks to the financial contribution of:
Fellonica Film AB: Lars G Lindström
Swedish Film Institute: Anna Weitz Jenny Örnborn
Stockholm University of the Arts
KTH NAVET Centre for Research in Art, Technology and Design: Roberto Bresin
Konstnärsnämnden
Comune di Calci: Valentina Ricotta and Massimiliano Ghimenti
Fondazione San Paolo
The invaluable work of
Irene Borgna
Federico Pellegrino at Sideralis and CRAS
Oliver Akermo
Sebastian Dahlgren
Fabio Falchi, author of the World Atlas of Light Pollution and Roberto Morbidelli, astrophysicist at INAF
The invaluable work of the crew, who worked on and presentend the flatscreen version, promoting the fulldome version
Alex d'Emilia
Santifanti
Nicola Gualandris
Naomi Galbiati
Nils Fridén
Luca Cappelli
Franco Veloz
Crosscuts KTH Environmental Humanities Laboratory
Pinerolo Film Festival
The institutions that supported us with deals, commitments, endorsement opportunities and patronage:
m:brane: Annette Brejner Lennart Ström
DarkSky International: Ruskin Hartley, Sarah Martin, Drew Reagan
ESFA European Science Film Association: christine reisen
CNR Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Progetto LUCE: Emiliano Mori, Malayka Picchi, Alessandro Lagrotteria
Accelerator: Richard Julin
WIRE summit ARExhibition FilmEU - European University and
Hugarflug Conference and ist Organizers at the Iceland University of the Arts
CAI - Club Alpino Italiano + with particular engagement Sezione di Cuneo: Paolo Salsotto and Sezione di Pisa: Sergio Gaglioti
Enrico Collo
Rifugio Gardetta: Paolo Belli
Rifugio Fauniera: Marco Vittori
Inkind Investors:
Tekniska museet: Lisa Hellmark, Mattias Desac, Jesper Wallerborg;
Aree Protette Alpi Marittime: Armando Erbì, Luca Gautero, Giorgio Bernardi, Stefania Rivelli, James Beauchamp;
Ljud & Bildmedia BT AB: Daniel Thisell
Audio-Technica Distributed Brands Europe;
InfraVis Björn Thuresson, Fabio Latino, Mario Romero, Julius Häger
Distributors who believe in the project:
Vetenskapens Hus (KTH/Stockholms universitet)
Visualiseringscenter C: Lisa Lindgren, Anna Öst;
Wisdome Malmö: Mats Fastrup, Louise Andersson;
British Planetaria Association (BPA): Steven Gray
Infini.to: Emanuele Balboni, Eleonora Monge;
Naturhistoriska riksmuseet Cosmonova: Cristian Norlin;
Zeiss-Großplanetarium Berlin: Tim Florian Horn; Reef Distribution GmbH: Dr. Peter Popp, Uwe Lukatsch
Naturmuseum und Planetarium Südtirol: David Gruber Sabina Bernhard
InfinityDome Lübeck Germany: Sebastian Häger, Thomas Hailer
The invaluable advise of ecologists and biologists:
Kevin Gaston, Dan-E Nilsson, and Daniel Hanley
Karolinska Institutet’s The Division of Eye and Vision, Dept of Physiological Optics (Alberto Dominguez Vicent and Abinaya Priya Venkataram)
Forskningsfinansiär
Funded by
Fellonica Film, Lars G Lindström (SFI quality grant) and Costanza Julia Bani;
SKH, internal research funds and travel grants;
KTH NAVET, Small Visionary Project and Thematic Working Group;
The Swedish Arts Grants Committee;
Swedish Film Institute development and production grant
Comune di Calci
Fondazione San Paolo
Huvudhandledare
NA
Handledare
NA
Tidplan
2022-2026