Sci-Vi Konference 2022
Time
30/09/2022 09:00 - 17:00(GMT+01:00)
Event Details
Dette års Sci-Vi konference fokuserer på visualisering og animation i videnskabsformidling, i år under overskriften “SYMBIOSIS-Imagination and visualization as interdisciplinary field of exploration”. Sci-Vi er et initiativ på The Animation
Event Details
Dette års Sci-Vi konference fokuserer på visualisering og animation i videnskabsformidling, i år under overskriften “SYMBIOSIS-Imagination and visualization as interdisciplinary field of exploration”. Sci-Vi er et initiativ på The Animation Workshop/VIA UC, som har til formål at udforske og udfolde visuel videnskabsformidling som et felt. Sci-Vi-konferencen faciliterer i denne sammenhæng videnudveksling og netværk mellem forskere indenfor forskellige felter og visuelle storytellers. Her arbejder vi med visuel videnskabsformidling som disciplin.
Dette års Sci-Vi-konference fokuserer på visualisering af videnskab som interdisciplinært felt. For at være modstandsdygtige som mennesker skal vi være i stand til at forestille os nye meningsfulde fremtider, både for at kunne følge med i livets udvikling og selv være i stand til at påvirke denne udvikling. Dette gælder ikke mindst forskere, som bevæger sig ind på ukendt land for at undersøge det vi endnu ikke ved, men måske akkurat aner. Gennem historien har forskere arbejdet tæt sammen med visuelle storytellers og kunstnere, både for at styrke deres egen forestillingsevne og fantasi og for at forbedre deres kommunikation og formidling af deres resultater og teser til offentligheden og investorer. På dette års Sci-Vi konference vil vi fortsætte denne tradition for brobygning mellem forskere og visuelle storytellers, når vi deler erfaringer om disse tværfaglige samarbejder. Fremtiden skaber vi sammen, i symbiose, og for at kunne være modstandsdygtige som mennesker, se potentiale, være visionære, og overkomme forandringer må vi bygge bro imellem forskellige vidensfelter og dele vores verdensbilleder.
Husk at du også kan deltage i Sci-Vi filmscreening samme dag. Se programmet her
Sci-Vi konferencen er støttet af Vision Denmark og Uddannelses-og Forskningsministeriet
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Speakers for this event
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Alexander Jonassen
Alexander Jonassen
Journalist & Editor at DR Nyheder
Alexander Jonassen is a Danish journalist, who works at the explainer editorial office at DR Nyheder. He has previously worked at the Danish daily Politiken and lived and worked in Australia
Journalist & Editor at DR Nyheder
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Anders Monrad Rendtorff
Anders Monrad Rendtorff
Anders Monrad Rendtorff, cand.scient.soc fra Roskilde Universitet og executive MBA fra CBS.
Anders Monrad Rendtorff is an experienced Communications director. He co-wrote the book Forskningskommunikation with Gitte Gravengaard and has since made numerous key notes, courses and has advised communicators and researchers on a variety of institutiions within Higher Education on the topic of Research Communication
Anders Monrad Rendtorff, cand.scient.soc fra Roskilde Universitet og executive MBA fra CBS.
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Aurelija Armoskaite
Aurelija Armoskaite
Ph.D Student at Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology and Department of planning, Aalborg University
Aurelija Armoskaite, Ph.D Student at Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology and Department of planning, Aalborg University
Ph.D Student at Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology and Department of planning, Aalborg University
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Claus Sandgaard
Claus Sandgaard
Exhibition Architect & Project Manager
I am a trained architect and have worked with retail and brand design in London for several years.
Since 2013 I have worked at Moesgaard Museum as an exhibition architect and project manager. Here I have designed numerous internal and external exhibition projects.
I wish to elaborate on the exhibition production at Moesgaard Museum from idea to reality. The museum exhibition development is a constant interaction between many disciplines, all focusing on story telling in a physical space. An exhibition project usually consists of three elements. The first element is the historic content consisting of artefacts, knowledge and written stories. The second element is a designed and staged exhibition space in which the guest can move around. The third element is a range of media in the form of sound, image, animation, and interaction. All the individual elements must have space but also coexist and interact.Exhibition Architect & Project Manager
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Jakob Skov Jakobsen
Jakob Skov Jakobsen
Journalist & Editor at DR Nyheder
Jakob Skov Jakobsen is a Danish journalist, who works as an editor at the explainer editorial office at DR Nyheder. Jakob has been with DR Nyheder for several years, and has previously worked at TV 2.
Journalist & Editor at DR Nyheder
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Louise Haugstrup Jensen
Louise Haugstrup Jensen
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Mathias Foot
Mathias Foot
Visual Designer and Lecturer
Mathias Foot is a lecturer at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Kiel, Germany.
He is teaching 3D Design and Motion Graphics at the Information Design department.
Furthermore he is a freelance Designer and Mentor in the fields of Motion Design and UX / Spatial Design.
Visual Designer and Lecturer
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Simon Ball
Simon Ball
filmmaker and animator
Simon is an award winning filmmaker and animator working across abstraction, documentary and commercial projects. His abstract works, in collaboration with Zai Tang, have screened and exhibited internationally. His animated documentary films, in collaboration with scientists at the Dementia Research Centre, London, have been awarded and screened widely at animation and short film festivals. He has over ten years experience as a freelance animator and motion designer, spanning broadcast, film and commercial projects.
filmmaker and animator
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Sophie Hjerl
Sophie Hjerl
Sophie Hjerl (b.1971). Visual Artist and MA in Theory and Communication, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.
Sophie Hjerl works primarily with Virtual Reality often in an installational context. In her VR pieces she examines how the viewer can be placed ‘inside’ the art piece itself.
She works with what she calls: ‘The body as consciousness in space’. She defines this as one of VR’s strongest virtual and spatial possibilities.
Sophie Hjerl (b.1971). Visual Artist and MA in Theory and Communication, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.