There is no single future, only terrains we must traverse, together
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Havet som relation, praktik och kunskapsfält
OPEN CALL WORKSHOP Workshop: The Sea as Relation, Practice, and Field of Knowledge This workshop invites artists and researchers to a shared exploration of the sea as an ecological, mythological, and material field. Through different approaches – ranging from practical fieldwork to mythical imaginaries and posthumanist discourses – participants will have the opportunity to tryContinue reading “Havet som relation, praktik och kunskapsfält”
Field Notes & Weather Reports ° ° DACE Summer Dispatch 2025
Weather Report (Bornholm) New Work in DevelopmentAugustBIRCA – Bækkelund International Residency Center for Artists In August 2025, Bornholm becomes our collaborator, an island with granite cliffs that tell geological tales, while the Baltic tides carry memories, and mythic narratives intertwine with the urgency of ecological transformation. Together with BIRCA and Bornholms Kulturuge, our artistic research embarks onContinue reading “Field Notes & Weather Reports ° ° DACE Summer Dispatch 2025”
Performing Ecologies — Field Lab #3
Digerberget, DansPlats Skog, 5-11 May 2025 How might a voice crack open the distance between the human body and the bodies of plants? For one intensive week, performance‑maker Rickard Borgström and choreographer Mikko Hyvönen turn the pine ridge of Digerberget into both studio and interlocutor. Within Rickard Borgström’s artistic-research project Performing Ecologies, this Field Lab braids Roy Hart–inspired extended voice workContinue reading “Performing Ecologies — Field Lab #3”
Open Call: Currents of kinship
Residency dates: September 15–28, 2025Åland Islands, Finland In this upcoming research cycle, we turn our attention to the sea. Specifically, we examine the relationship between humans and oceans, exploring marine life and the archipelagic landscapes of the Baltic.We approach this research through artistic exploration, engaging with the sea’s diverse elements from multiple perspectives. Employing aContinue reading “Open Call: Currents of kinship”