Enhanced Practice

By: International Center for Knowledge in the Arts
  • Summary

  • [In Danish below] Enhanced Practice is a new transdisciplinary artist development and mentorship program for artists who have recently graduated from one of the seven national institutions for higher art education in Denmark. It is organized by the cross-institutional International Center for Knowledge in the Arts to give young artists across music, film, performing arts and visual arts possibilities for developing their practice in research-based, collaborative and socially engaged ways. This podcast series consists of edited conversations between two or more of the participating artists evolving around some of the main subjects of their own practices as well as relating to the overall theme of the program, Transformation & Interdependence, which broadly addresses the challenges of art, society and culture in times of climate and pandemic emergency. These podcast episodes are supposed to give a glimpse into the research-based artistic practices of the newly educated visual artists, musicians, performers and filmmakers. of the Danish art schools. The conversation style is casual, abrupt and improvised which is also reflected in the editing style of the podcast. Enhanced Practice is a program by The International Center for Knowledge in the Arts. More information on the program can be found here: https://artisticresearch.dk/en/activity/artist-development-mentorship-program Information on The International Center for Knowledge in the Arts can be found here: https://artisticresearch.dk/en/about Published by The International Center for Knowledge in the Arts The podcast is edited and produced by Jan Høgh Stricker (Event coordinator at Rhythmic Music Conservatory). All copyrighted music and sound used in these podcast episodes is licensed under Rhythmic Music Conservatory’s agreement with KODA and IFPI. [DK] Enhanced Practice Kunstnerisk udviklings- og mentorprogram Enhanced Practice er et nyt transdisciplinært udviklings- og mentorprogram for nyuddannede kunstnere fra en af de syv kunstneriske uddannelser. Det er organiseret af Center for Kunstnerisk Viden og Udvikling, og skal give yngre kunstnere på tværs af musik, film, scenekunst og billedkunst mulighed for at udvikle deres praksis i research-baseret, samarbejdsorienterede og socialt engagerede retninger. Denne podcast-serie er redigerede samtaler mellem to eller flere af de deltagende kunstnere, der handler om nogle af hovedemnerne i deres egen praksis, men også temaerne Transformation & indbyrdes afhængighed, som bredt forholder sig til de udfordringer, som udfolder sig inden for kunsten, kulturen og samfundet i den nuværende pandemi og ikke mindst i den post-pandemiske tid. Podvcasten skal give et indblik i den forskningsbaserede kunstneriske praksis hos de nyuddannede kunstnere, komponister og filmskabere mv på de danske kunstskoler. Samtalestilen er afslappet, brat og improviseret, hvilket også afspejles i podcastens redigeringsstil. Information om Enhanced Practice kan findes her: https://artisticresearch.dk/en/activity/artist-development-mentorship-program Information om Center for Kunstnerisk Viden og Udvikling kan finds her: https://artisticresearch.dk/en/about Podcasten er udgivet af Center for Kunstnerisk Viden, og er redigeret og produceret af Jan Høgh Stricker (Eventkoordinator på Rytmisk Musikkonservatorium). Al ophavsretligt beskyttet musik og lyd, der bruges i disse podcast-afsnit, er licenseret under Rytmisk Musikkonservatories aftale med KODA og IFPI.
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Episodes
  • What is nature, what is natural?
    May 31 2022
    Episode Notes

    ‘What is nature, what is natural?’ is an edited conversation between the artist Marina Dubia and the musician composer Liv Vester Larsen.   Both have been part of Enhanced Practice which is a new transdisciplinary artist development and mentorship program for artists who have recently graduated from one of the seven national institutions for higher art education in Denmark. It is organized by the cross-institutional International Center for Knowledge in the Arts to give young artists across music, film, performing arts and visual arts possibilities for developing their practice in research-based, collaborative and socially engaged ways.

    Marina and Liv talks about environmental responsibility, what is nature, art and how it all relates.   They begin by introducing themselves followed by a digressional reflection on where they were and what inspired them five years ago, which was either just before they applied or during their studies at respectively the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and The Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, Southern Denmark. So before becoming the artists they are today.   The sound bites used in this episode are of different kinds - the field recordings used now and again are by the artist Nanna Katrine Hansen who has also been a participant in the Enhanced Practice program, the music is by Liv Vester Larsen and all the archival sound material that occurs is added by Jan Høgh Stricker, who have edited and produced this podcast.   This conversation took place via a zoom call with the beautiful disturbances that comes along with that – and you will for example be able to hear Liv breastfeeding her four-week-old child here and there. A shout out to her for taking part in the conversation nonetheless.

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  • What is listening, what is language?
    May 31 2022
    Episode Notes

    ‘What is listening, what is language?’ is an edited conversation between the artist Morten Poulsen, Lara Ostan Vejrup and Laurits Malthe Gulløv.

    All three have been part of Enhanced Practice which is a new transdisciplinary artist development and mentorship program for artists who have recently graduated from one of the seven national institutions for higher art education in Denmark. It is organized by the cross-institutional International Center for Knowledge in the Arts to give young artists across music, film, performing arts and visual arts possibilities for developing their practice in research-based, collaborative and socially engaged ways.

    Morten, Lara and Laurits talks about urgency, sustainability, listening and the relationship between art and language.

    They begin by introducing themselves and what they have been working on during the Enhanced Practice program.

    The sound bites used in this episode are of different kinds - the recordings used now and again are by Morten Poulsen recorded as part of his project House of Ears, and all the archival sound material and snippest of music that occurs is added by Jan Høgh Stricker, who have edited and produced this podcast.  

    The conversation took place in Morten Poulsens exhibition and project space House of Ears in Vesterbro, Copenhagen.

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    46 mins

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