Konstforsk film 2025
Background and goals
Konstforsk film is a Nordic project that combines research, place-based pedagogy and artistic practice, specifically in film and media. It gives the partners the opportunity to collect, create and share knowledge on artistic research and its methods, and to synthesise this knowledge in a situated course in the Nordics, and the implement it into their courses and curriculums, to the benefit of students and staff. The project will arrange an intensive course in Finland in April/May 2025 that will act as a practical introduction to artistic research to students and staff from the three partner institutions.
Objectives and benefits
The overall aim is to introduce a situated pedagogy that sees the production of art as a legitimate mode of academic inquiry. This will bolster student motivation in arts education and remove boundaries between artists and researchers, both inside the institutions and beyond. The project will also add meaning and context to the artworks produced by students as well as the research output. In addition, the project will strengthen links between arts education and industry, by making novel student output accessible to external parties. Additionally, the project will create new contacts and new collaborations in the Nordic region.
Results
Konstforsk film will give students and staff practical knowledge in the field of place-based artistic research, and the course and its learning outcomes are a part of the results. The course will also share its findings and exercises with industry and academia in the three partner countries.
Societal impact
By offering situated pedagogy Konstforsk will introduce societal and ecological challenges to student and staff. This will influence the stories and storytellers of tomorrow.
Abstract
Konstforsk film is a Nordic project that combines research, situated pedagogy and artistic practice. It will give the partners – Arcada UAS (Helsinki, FIN), HDK-Valand (Göteborg, SWE) and Westerdals Institute of Film and Media (Oslo, NOR) the opportunity to collect, create and share knowledge on artistic research, and to synthesise this knowledge into their courses and curriculums, to the benefit of students and staff. The project will arrange an intensive course in Finland in April/May 2025 that will act as a practical introduction to artistic research to students and staff from the three partner institutions.